rickyp: I can understand and accept the opinions of others but still feel uncomfortable about advertising my hunting or handgun hunting preferences in any way. From your description of the Police attitude in your locale it sounds like you and some of the other posters have been more fortunate than I with the way your local Police view hunting and handguns or handgun hunting in particular. I sincerely hope that has not jaded your views in any way and really hope that for as long as you can enjoy this sport you never experience any of the more adversarial, um, approaches we (I) have to deal with here.
Here, lots of folks suffer theft from car/truck break-ins by creeps looking to steal free guns (free for them that is), significant public disdain by anti-hunters including vandalism in the form of damage to vehicles, ripped off NRA stickers, fluids thrown on the car, crap thrown on your windshield and even tacky notes left in your broken windshield wipers. And, that's not to mention the local cops who are more than willing to literally drag you from the car at gunpoint, cuff your butt, tear through your car, and leave you cuffed in the back seat of a foul smelling patrol vehicle while they check you out. Then, even when they find you to be legitimate there is absolutely no apology for the inconvenience or insult. And these are the same pukes who will hunt your posted lands and abuse their police authority to avoid diffiuclty or prosecution. I don't wish that on anyone, regardless of where they are.
I feel that my personal possession of whatever I want to own is nobody else's damned business, and in this neck of the 'still klintonized state', advertising your preferences is considered a liability. JM2C. Mikey.