Good for you. It's none of their $%^%^%$ business.
“”refused to answer”
Good for you. It’s none of their $%^%^%$ business.”
While I admire the stand on principle - I suspect that “refusing to answer” is considered a “yes” answer, but it does cut off the follow-up questions (about storage, ammo, kids access, etc.). Even so, that answer does put you in the database, maybe even in the kook database (i.e., anti-government type). [and no, nothing personal intended, I’m just looking at it from the government angle]