Some comment in the clear backpack page has got me thinking about a line of thinking I've seen around. The idea that any new gun control laws are somehow taking away out god given right to bear arms, but all the existing gun control laws are somehow not being opposed at all? I've seen tons of people reject ideas like Assault Rifle bans, gun licenses, ammo restrictions, waiting periods, age restrictions etc. as an unconstitutional abridging of the second amendment.
Yet things like conceal carry licenses, gun free zones, banning mentally ill from owning guns despite them not committing a crime, not being able to own a gun if you once committed a crime, not being able to open carry in some states, not being able to own hollow point bullets, or a tank mounted minigun, or a type II weapon without the proper form somehow do not abridge your second amendment rights? Your second amendment right is already heavily abridged at this point, with good reason, as a completely unregulated gun market with everyone being able to buy and sell any weapon with no checks or tracking would be a nightmare scenario.
Has anybody else seen this logic floating around? Is there something I'm missing here? I know this will probably turn into another generic gun control shouting match debate thread, but I want to know if I'm the only one seeing this.