If that approach works for you - good. Different strokes for different folks.So I guess I should not have shown the photo of the dead PD parts to my neighbor today? I had him going with the live rattlesnake and the big black widow spider photos from Oklahoma...being all National Geographic and all, then I hit him with the parts is parts photo. He loved it! Found out he hates chipmunks and quietly traps and "removes" them. It was like finding a kindred spirit in my own neighborhood.
Didn't know him well, so I took the chance figuring that if he was upset, so what...I hardly knew him!
Personally, I don't need the hassle of engaging strangers on firearms or political issues. It's just my experience that they are so entrenched in their bias again the shooting sports that it's a waste of energy to try and debate with them. Also, my blood pressure doesn't need the surge at this advance age. 
Because I do a lot of varmint hunting, some anti's I've met feel it's akin to a Satanic Cult to shoot those 'cute" ground hogs. 
Of course, there are safe zone, the gun clubs, the farms where I hunt, and a few neighbors that are hunters, in other words like minded folks where an exchange of ideas is respected and has value.









