I would think "bear arms" would be enough. I mean really, it did not say own and keep at home, it clearly stated the right of the people to keep and bear Arms. I guess that is too much common sense so the lefties have spent years trying to change the definitions and legal meaning of the language used.
bear 1 [bair]
verb (used with object), bore or (Archaic) bare; borne or born; bearing.
1. to hold up; support: to bear the weight of the roof.
2. to hold or remain firm under (a load): The roof will not bear the strain of his weight.
3. to bring forth (young); give birth to: to bear a child.
4. to produce by natural growth: a tree that bears fruit.
5. to hold up under; be capable of: His claim doesn't bear close examination.
6. to press or push against: The crowd was borne back by the police.
7. to hold or carry (oneself, one's body, one's head, etc.): to bear oneself erectly.
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