To: P.O.E.
Would it be useful to have a portable generator you could wheel over to the local gas station, hook up to the fuse box, and get the pumps running?Just be careful if something happens god forbid theres gonna be alot of scared crazy people in places where they shouldnt or dont usually go! I think being armed would be a good thing but i dont think its on the list.
8 posted on
02/10/2003 5:56:34 PM PST by
ATOMIC_PUNK
(An American Fellowship of Freedom loving Conservatives..... <*[[[[[><)
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
You are right, being armed would be a good thing...if some disaster struck (God forbid) some people would see an opportunity to rob you or worse.
10 posted on
02/10/2003 6:07:53 PM PST by
Morrigan
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I think being armed would be a good thing but i dont think its on the list. It's on mine.
Plus, my geiger counters all have those long-life lithium batteries now. The ones they sell for garage door openers, etc.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
>> I think being armed would be a good thing but i dont think its on the list.
I suggest investing in a good supply of locally strategic materials, primarily machined steel, lead, and brass.
68 posted on
02/10/2003 7:42:13 PM PST by
FreedomPoster
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Just be careful if something happens god forbid theres gonna be alot of scared crazy people in places where they shouldnt or dont usually go! I think being armed would be a good thing but i dont think its on the list. At Red alert ... CCW / CHL or not ALL people should be armed. At the very least a rifle in the truck / car should be carried.
77 posted on
02/10/2003 8:40:59 PM PST by
Centurion2000
(Chance favors the prepared mind.)
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I think being armed would be a good thing but i dont think its on the list. I didn't see any mention of being armed on the list. I think it is wise to be armed at all times, it will be even more important in a situation where all services have been interrupted.
93 posted on
02/10/2003 10:11:05 PM PST by
c-b 1
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