Sure, use them. No problem. But if you infringe on the rights of others then
you are outside the constitution and into criminal law.

I tend to think that this is how things ought to go, but I'm not sure
> if that interpretation is supported by a plain text reading. The
> amendment says "keep and bear arms". Keeping arms is pretty straight
> forward, it is a passive act meaning you can own them and have them.
> Bearing arms is a bit tougher. Bearing is an active word and it is
> transactional. "Bearing false witness" means to actively lie, not just
> think bad thoughts. So bearing arms would seem to be about how you use
> the arms, not just sheer ownership.
>


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