Originally Posted by
Jamespio
Dude, you write like you know someting, you drove that curve slower than you would have because I had wrecked. In other words, you and a lot of other folks didn't slide out because I did. If you had been in the opposit e lane at that moment, we would have bent some sheet metal, and I would have paid for your damage. If you had been standing on the other side of Leavenworth's finger, you'd be in th ehospital right now, at best. You know why I don't lose sleep over either my accident or Leavenworth's? Because I treat my guns like I treat driving. I follow the law, I use safety equipment, I don't engage in "gun stoke," or car stoke in public places, and I never handle either when impaired.
The inevitability of accidents is why guns should be registered, ownership and use licensed, and both insured. But "gun stokers" are opposed to all those things, despite accidents like Leavenworth's.