clarksvol00
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the right to free speech is seen as inviolate but there are restrictions
the right to assembly is seen as inviolate but there are restrictions
the right to bear arms is seen as inviolate but there are restrictions
I've seen no one say there should be no restrictions whatsoever on bearing arms and I'd argue it's more restricted than the 1st
1) some people are completely barred from it (not so with the 1st)
2) many locations ban bearing arms but not nearly as much with the 1st
3) there are background checks, permits, waiting periods, capacity restrictions, function restrictions etc
Almost all 2A advocates accept these restrictions.
Both the 1A and 2A restrictions are debated. If you are suggesting 2A advocates are wary of even more restrictions I'd argue that's no different than 1A advocates being wary of even more restrictions.
I really don't see this distinction you are trying to draw.
If my state says Constitutional Carry is allowed but my business says I can't carry on the job how is that any different than your beard example?
Because there are restrictions on those things, they aren't inviolate.