we are not in times or place where i have to have 6 month's supply of food or 30k rounds of ammo. if that's how you feel that's your call. I am not scared to go outside of my house and look around if that's how you feel then it's your call. but what i hate is people trying to scare me into a time that is not here yet.
semp
Regarding food storage; Trouble is that WHEN you get to a time where you need it. (natural disaster, unemployment or other financial trouble, terrorist attack, etc..) then it's too late to get it. The whole point is to build a reserve when times are good, so you have it when times are bad. Superstorm Sandy and hurricane Katrina are 2 great example of the need to have some food stored.
It's not about being some crazy doomsday prepper. I come from a church background where we are encouraged to have a years supply of food, and I personally know many people who have dipped into their food storage, and the MOST common reasons for doing so is financial hardships due to unexpected medical bills, or unemployment. It's nice to know that if everything falls apart financially, at least you don't need to worry about how you'll pay for your next meal.
If you wait till you lose your job, or get hit with crazy medical bills, or a storm knocks out the power grid for 2 weeks, to get some food storage.... then it's already too late.
As for not having a first aid and/or trauma kit in your vehicle and home... that's just inexcusable to me. You can pick up a good one for $40 or $50, they require no maintenance and little training to use, and they may well save a life someday. I can't force people, but I think there is no excuse for every adult in the country not to know basic first aid, CPR and AED.
Be your own first responder people.