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The Founders didn't have to imagine new technology, they understood human nature. The State Delegates that debated the Bill of Rights realized that the individual knows what is right for themselves and didn't require a big federal government. That's why as you state the Amendments are "either declaratory or restrictive", the restrictions are on the Government they were creating, not on the Citizens.

That "We the People of the United States" in the preamble tells you where the power lies.

Article 1 Section 1 starts with "All legislative Powers herein granted". Granted? Granted by who? Why We the People of course. The United States is unique in the Government power structure. The Citizen is the one with power, not the Government. As described in the Declaration of Independence your Rights are given to the individual by their Creator, not Government.

The Government is there to secure the Rights on the Citizen and the Founders wanted to be sure the Citizens, if necessary would able to protect themselves against a destructive Government and "alter or abolish" that Government.

The criminals need to be punished for their acts, not the good Citizens for their belief in Independence and Freedom.

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