Well technically, the 2nd Amendment doesn't give you the right to shoot someone, only to own and carry! The rest are assumed rights to defend ones self! The balance of what's not spelled out specifically is left to the States or the people as says the 10th Amendment and where state law comes into the equation. Here, you have to be able to see, CT you must be trained and live fire is required. You won't get around those laws...
I'm not arguing their right to own one, just their ability to use it without causing other problems.