Yea, I was as confused as you were when he said "proadoption" to me and then drove off. I am guessing that I presented him with information he was not aware of or my great debate tactics were too overwhelmingdewayneward wrote:
Another puzzled look with a reply of "Well, I am pro-adoption", gave me a thumbs up sign and then turned left.
These people are the reason I carry 24/7.
Huhh?
In retrospect, I should have done what one of the posters suggested, which was to simply ignore him, but at the same time, how do you change minds? My hope was that he would go home and the comments would serve as a stone in his shoe. He would investigage what I was saying to "prove me wrong" and then changed his mind. To steer this back to guns, if someone is anti-gun, how do you go about changing their mind? You can say that its their tough luck, but in the US, everyone gets a vote. The "only" way to get them on your side is to educate them. the only way to educate them is to talk to them....