Are.. Are you
seriously insinuating that nowhere in the Bill of Rights was the individual right to carry a firearm present until
2008? Chris I know you're a journalist but buddy, it's been there a fuck of a lot longer than Scalia. The Bill of Rights, including the 2nd Amendment, does not say that the
government grants these rights to the people. It declares that the people
already have these rights, and that the government can’t take them away.
In
District of Columbia v. Heller--which is what I
assume you're talking about--the court held 5-4 that "The Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia." That doesn't mean that Scalia popped out his fairy wand and magically made the Second Amendment's terminology something completely different, that means that the Supreme Court looked over the Second Amendment and ruled that's what it
always meant. They didn't
change it, they
clarified it.
The Bill of Rights isn't there to limit the citizenry, the Bill of Rights is there to limit the
government. Get bent you
disingenuous nerd.