Here's my issue: When you decide your constitutional 2nd amendment right trumps the rest of the constitution including my right to life, I have a problem with that.
The right to keep and bear arms is directly derivative from the natural right to life, the natural right of self-defense of life and property, and the civil right to resist and abolish a tyranny. It neither conflicts nor "trumps" the rest of the Constitution.
In other words, your right to life does not trump my right to life, nor my other rights- they are exactly equal.
You may not expect the state to proactively abridge my
actual liberty based on your fear of a
possible violation of your rights. If I
actually threaten your right to life, you have the natural right of self-defense.
My issue is that cities are very different from rural areas and we should be able to determine our own gun policies.
"Policies" are subordinate to rights.
Your city government may not abridge the rights of individual citizens, no matter how much you want it to.