By your analogy if SCOTUS said that the Constitution actually meant that guns can be banned at will, then we'd have to take them to the very court that ruled it unlawful. Do you see how asinine this is?
Yes if the SCOTUS rule that it would be the law of the land. Now of course that is a big "if". But our system is not perfect as evidenced in the Dred Scott decision. That was much more consequential than your right to buy an AK-47 and apparently not cause enough for a revolution so I don't expect gun restrictions would be the end of the world either.
Basically if you disagree with SCOTUS about the Constitution your only recourse is to overthrow the government which would also go against the Constitution. The Constitution says 'SCOTUS says what I mean nobody else'
edit: I'm done here. It is a really simple concept that you don't seem to be understanding. This isn't even a disagreement you are just not well educated on the Constitution and its place in our government. Sincere suggestion is that you read, learn, and understand before forming such strong opinions.. I think you are headstrong and its making it more difficult for you to learn things
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