> No rights are absolute. Your right of free speech famously has limits; "shouting fire in a crowded theatre" is prohibited.
Thats a terrible analogy as it’s not a partial limit that’s being applied here. It is an absolute removal. If a citizen is not allowed to create their own firearms or order them by mail, closing local stores is a total elimination of that right.
> Temporarily closing gun shops, like shops for anything else not required for daily life, is absolutely reasonable.
Says you. Your personal opinion of which constitutional rights are required for daily life does not dictate which ones others enjoy.
> If you claim that guns are required for daily life, that says more about your country than any other point here (and not in a good way).
You could make the same facetious statements about the 1st, 4th or 8th amendments as well.