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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]During a conversation the other night, I found out that basically [b]all my friends (with husbands) have firearms, [/b]a safety plan, some kind of food and cash stores and go bags. Is this what everyone is really doing? I was shocked as these are not what I would have thought of as “gun” people. I have an alarm system, go to the atm like once a year, have the typical kid Costco lunch snacks in the pantry and usually some basic groceries. I don’t really cook. Definitely do not have any firearms! Can someone tell me what I should realistically put together? If you have “go bags” how frequently do you refresh them? (Just thinking kids sizes etc). What else should I be doing in case this Iran thing blows up, no pun intended. Also, [b]I live in the close in VA suburbs if that matters.[/b] [/quote] What? No. This can't be. Who are you hanging out with?[/quote] NP. Over my years in corporate market research, I learned that at least three of the apparently mild-mannered male managers had handguns and were more than conversant with their use. People who grow up in blue-collar families, rural areas, etc. have more exposure. Two of these 3 guys are conservative but don't talk Trump. All 3 married with kids. I used to say that the market research team would be well-defended in the zombie apocalypse. I have known these men for more than 20 years and they continue to act normal and pleasant. I've lived in two states where guns are pretty normal and still have relatively high amounts of hunting and military reservists. My dad and uncle grew up with handguns and target practice but my dad had daughters so he left that hobby with his family of origin.[/quote]
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