In the US, yes, there is.
Gives every citizen the right to own guns.
Gives every citizen the right to own guns.
The right to keep and own guns. And "it shall not be infringed."
This amendment gives people the right to keep and bear arms (weapons, guns specifically.)
No. They support the right of law abiding people to own guns.
Yes, Americans have full rights to own and bear arms, its engraved in the U.S. Constitition.
Laws on private gun ownership there are very restrictive. Private citizens may not own long guns, and a permit is required to own a handgun. Egypt is about 341st in private ownership of guns.
You will probably go to jail, and lose your right to own guns.
The second amendment gives the right to bear arms. Put another way, it gives the right to own guns.
Clearly ordinary guns have no will of their own, but guns can cause death that is accidental or that results from carelessness.
The Second Amendment of U.S. Constitution is the right of the citizens to keep and bear arms. There are some limits and regulations on this right.
In the US, about one third of all the people own a gun, so I would suspect they think it is right. Addendum: I suspect rather more than that think it's right in the sense that they think it's fine for people who want guns to have guns to have them. I don't personally own a gun, but I am generally in favor of the Bill of Rights, which says, and I quote, "... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be abridged."