People sometimes forget what the word "amendment" means. For example, we the peep amended in 1919, then rescinded in 1933. If we can toss an amendment after only 14 years, then how applicable is an amendment, highly specific to its era, likely to be after 229 years?
Sometimes when something needs endless reinterpreting that's a sign it needs to be rewritten in clearer and more relevant terms. For one thing, it doesn't need the subtext of slaveholding that propelled it in the first place. For another, we now have a professional army that renders neighborhood peashooter brigades largely irrelevant and usually terrifying. For another, we're no longer a mostly rural population. For another, the founders in 1790 were unfamiliar with assault weapons and mass shootings.
A lot of the primitive psychological subtext is still angry Negroes at my door.... Fuck that stupid amendment and all this pretentious constitutional high horse shit. Nothing says irrational mob rule quite like a bunch of gun nuts.