Do you know an easy way to spot the cowards? All you have to do is ask how they lost all their guns in that boating accident.
It wasn’t funny the first time.
You and I have disagreed a lot. But if you ever see something like that posted under my screen name you will know that I am dead.
I will never lose my guns. I will never dispose of my guns. If you hear that Lurker no longer has his guns you will know that Lurker is no more.
“All you have to do is ask how they lost all their guns in that boating accident.”
When I use that line it’s snark. It’s a running joke and a blatant admission that I *DO* own firearms. Several, in fact. Anyone using that line is also admitting that they own firearms, just in a snarky way.
Of course, sometimes it’s better not to admit to certain facts. It’s called op-sec. So I understand people who don’t want to admit that they own firearms. That’s not necessarily cowardice. It can be attempt to make sure they have a better chance of still having their firearms if the SHTF. They want to avoid de-facto registration of their guns that could occur if some gov’t bureaucrat decided to compile a list of, say, Freepers who admitted to owning guns. Or do you think not wanting to be on a government list of gun owners is cowardly? If so, how is that different from gov’t gun registration?
I also own several knives and swords. Nice thing about blades: They can be VERY effective at close range, and they cannot run out of ammo. (What do you call a rifle without ammo? A hard to swing club.)
I have learned how to use all of the above and practice regularly.
If you think any of that makes me a coward, well, fine. Anyone who comes to take any of my firearms or blades away from me will find out otherwise.