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mind you that some of those constitutional rights were made at a time when certain rights were needed especially at a time of war. so basically, not all applies to this day and age where policing and military exists. the only policies and laws that have been made so far as far as solving(?) the existing problem about mass killing is concerned is more freedom/lowering the age requirement for guns and labeling people who throws a rant for getting fired as mental health. it's idiocracy at it's finest.You're likely correct; many individuals sacrificed their lives for those freedoms. Although amending the constitution is nothing new, entirely eradicating one of the most fundamental rights should be nearly insurmountable.