Try selling your screed to the surviving victims and/or the families of mass shootings for the last what, 30 years. Or for that matter, the same for victims of criminal (i.e., gangs) gun violence where the guns were easily obtained via an Iron Pipeline. Explain to them that they have "liberal paranoia" regarding the gun controversy. I suggest you do so from a fast moving car.
One can debate whether it's the "biggest" problem our nation faces, but it sure as hell is in the top five.
And it's not a case of "reverence" for our Constitutional checks and balances....it's a desire for our congressional representatives to actually make the damned things work for all Americans. Hence the OP.
Just because you're not feeling the heat doesn't mean you can blow off what others feel .... especially when we all (technically) pay the same entry fee to have things work better (aka taxes).
I don't mean to blow off what others feel.
I'm merely admitting that I don't seem to feel it nearly as much,
particularly while we have no national health service,
unaffordable education,
and anti-worker "right-to-work" laws.
I'm more curious as to your opinion on the constitution being amendable anymore.
It takes a level of consensus that I don't believe we'll ever see in our remaining lifetimes.
As for guns, we're obviously a socially regressive nation,
many Americans don't want to be governed,
and asking them to give up a uniquely American birthright--
the right to bear arms--
is a hard sell.
I have several firearms,
not to mention a concealed carry permit,
and I haven't used them for decades.
If the government is willing to give me market value,
which is a lot,
I'll gladly let them have them.