I'm saying that the constitution does not guarantee any rights to anyone. For instance, the Patriot act through the 4th amendment out the window.
So why do we still have a bill of rights, if we are not guaranteed the rights?
Yes we are.
You have the right to own a gun with a permit.
The constitution doesn't write it down word for word because of the implied powers that are held within the law-making force. People who wrote the constitution assumed it to be able to be changed over time, which explains the generality of the amendments. Does that mean they're not rights anymore? No.
I would assume you would realize that the right to bear arms doesn't imply that you can own nuclear warheads, because I'm sure there's a law that states that nuclear property is for government ownership only.