Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
So I didn't get far into the other thread before it disappeared.

I am thinking it got way off topic.

Keep this one on task please because to me this is a real threat, and I would like to know if anyone else prepares for this and what things you have in place to defend against something like this.


I'll start.

Both myself and my wife have "get home bags" with extra ammo in each of our cars to help with defending ourselves on our way home.
If we are far from home (longer than an hour drive) I have more substantial defense tools that are taken with us.

We have a code word that we work into a sentenceso we know that borth of us are on our way home and to use the HAM radio at regular intervals along the way to let us know we are doing okay.

Once we get home. I plan on not allowing any ammunition/firearms getting into the looters hands. They break the threshold of my home, they are dead.
I am trying to figure out how I would cover windows easily and quickly. Like pre-cut sheets of plywood bolted to the windows somehow.

As it is I am going to actually have some 3M security film installed on windows that can be entered from the ground floor. It will slow them down long enough to line up the thugs for an easier shot.
You will not be shooting ANYBODY. What you will do is defend yourself based upon the belief you or a loved one is in Imminent Danger / In Fear for your life. WITHOUT being able to "take flight" you choose to Fight.
IF there was a threat, you should have security bars that could be added to back up the security film. I believe / deel having some form of obstacle like rose bushes or other ground shrubs deters entry through ground floor windows.
However there is or was a member who's a fireman that takes issue with such items under windows one may need to exit in case of fire. One should decide for them self what they feel is a priority.

AS for social unrest. In this town Very unlikely, not to mention just about EVERYONE in town is armed. Neither of us works, or is far from the homestead, so that's a non-issue.