Why does Nancy use the word "abridging"?
No form of that word appears in the Second Amendment.
Is she a moron who doesn't know the text of the Amendment; or is she a liar substituting for the word "infringed" because it is obvious that her "restrictions" would obviously infringe the right?
--jcr
Because if they use "infringing" people can look at it and say "Wait! I KNOW it says shall NOT be INFRINGED, all those gun nuts go on and on about it" but if she uses "abridging" most people wont bother to look up the "big word" they don't know, and say "yes but shes not trying to infringe on it, see? it it doesn't say infringe anywhere."