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I'm not going to be hostile, but I'm not encouraging a friendship.
I would be polite and pleasant when I saw her or him outside. Beyond that, no, I would not want to be any friendlier, and I certainly would never set foot in his or her house, nor would I want them in my home. My children would not be allowed on their property ever.
Actually, I have a neighbor who is a cop. The guy is a horse's patoot, so the point is moot. But I do wave and say hello, but no, we aren't friends.
I just don't understand this logic at all. Children are far more likely to be killed attending a house with a swimming pool or being driven around by a friend's parents in the car, yet we all take these risks because we can't live in a bubble. Properly stored firearms are no more dangerous then knives, a baseball bat, or an ax.