what are you going on about? honestly? i shoot all the time never ran into public relations problems, maybe if you spent more time shooting and less time beide a computer trying to make problems for urself, it wouldnt be a problem.
" thats not what WE are using them for today. Therefor MY gun is NOT a weapon"
WE? speak for yourself. therefor your gun is probably a bum toy, im not sure what your using your guns for. but i use using mine for killing s**t all the time thats why i bought them. its called hunting.
insted of wasteing time behide a computer giving your 2 cents about the word weapon, why dont you go hold a sign in ottawa,
Just tossing this out there for the sh!ts and giggles of it.
fire·arm (frärm)
n.
A weapon, especially a pistol or rifle, capable of firing a projectile and using an explosive charge as a propellant.
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tool (tl)
n.
1. A device, such as a saw, used to perform or facilitate manual or mechanical work.
2.
a. A machine, such as a lathe, used to cut and shape machine parts or other objects.
b. The cutting part of such a machine.
3. Something regarded as necessary to the carrying out of one's occupation or profession: Words are the tools of our trade.
4. Something used in the performance of an operation; an instrument: "Modern democracies have the fiscal and monetary tools . . . to end chronic slumps and galloping inflations" (Paul A. Samuelson).
5. Vulgar Slang A #####.
6. A person used to carry out the designs of another; a dupe.
7.
a. A bookbinder's hand stamp.
b. A design impressed on a book cover by such a stamp.
8. Computer Science An application program, often one that creates, manipulates, modifies, or analyzes other programs.
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weap·on (wpn)
n.
1. An instrument of attack or defense in combat, as a gun, missile, or sword.
2. Zoology A part or organ, such as a claw or stinger, used by an animal in attack or defense.
3. A means used to defend against or defeat another: Logic was her weapon.
Do you attack the animals you hunt? Or do you harvest them? A firearm is both really, depending on what you use it for. If you are harvesting game, then it is a tool, if you are overseas defending your country then it is a weapon. To be calling your firearm a weapon while out in the bush hunting deer or rabbits, is well asinine. I will say again you can use the word weapon, but according to the English language, and the etymology ( the study of the history of words, their origins, and how their form and meaning have changed over time), you are wrong. I am sorry to say.
And like that I wipe my hands of this thread (I tried to bring it back but the OP wanted none of that) and am gone!