Ah, no that's not correct, especially if you say "Liberal," instead of "liberal." What you have here is a classic confusion of meaning. The political position known as "Liberalism" is restrictive on some issues while more open on others. The political position known as "Conservative" also is restrictive on some issues while more open on others. These two positions tend to hold opposite views of what should be restrictive and what should be open. It is true that a broader interpretation of the 2nd amendment is more "liberal," that is more freeing. But holding to a broader interpretation does not make on a Liberal. The Liberal position on the 2nd amendment is not a liberal position.Actually if you support a broad interpretation of the 2nd Amendment then you being Liberal. If you have restrictive interpretation then you would be conservative. So basically bambadeer you would be a Liberal when it comes to the 2nd Amendment.