Let me back up post #7. LE and the military are issued firearms for the sole purpose of defending life/engaging enemies of our country. They are, by definition, "weapons". Private citizens have firearms/guns...
I am not a lawyer.
I was intrigued by your comment.
I cannot confirm it anywhere.
"Dangerous weapon" has a legal definition in every state.
Are you coming from a legal standpoint? It occurred to me that you may be referring to a kind of language etiquette, No?
We have had some difficulty with Mas Ayoob in this area. He has said similar things, like you must never wear a funny gun t-shirt. It will be used against you. No gun bumper stickers. No funnies on Facebook. What Mas does not understand is that attorneys will say anything in court, but the jury will dismiss all that in deliberations.
There was a night watchman who killed someone. It was a justified shoot ultimately, but in doubt through a long and expensive trial because he had been wearing a shirt that said, "Killing is my business, and business is good!" I cannot remember if Mas commented on that case, but I seem to recall that he hinted that the prosecutor only pressed the case because of the T-shirt.
You know blue city prosecutors well enough to know that suggestion is ridiculous. His wife gave him that t-shirt that very day, his birthday, because he loved the funny movie "Major Payne". In fact, the defense bringing up the birthday party and that movie helped to acquit him and helped show the malice of the prosecution. Furthermore, the ADA possibly deliberately overcharged and deliberately used this t-shirt argument at trial, to look good to his liberal superiors, while at the same time giving the defense an easy way to get him off!
I do not use the t-shirts or bumper stickers or any such. Don't need to. I also post comments here that can be read at my trial to illustrate my actual mindset. A man's gun was stolen from his glove compartment because, according to the investigating officer, he had an NRA sticker on his window. I don't do that either, but still had a gun stolen out of my truck anyway.
If you see where I am coming from, I would like to hear more of your thinking in this area.
Thanks for your contribution here WR!
BrianD