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Originally Posted by Dave 90TT
I've got a year worth of food, lots of water, and most importantly, a good number of handguns and long guns, with plenty of ammo. Don't need a radio....and if I do, I've got plenty of guns.
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You might want to have a radio to get warnings about which area's are either radioactive or infected with a biohazard material and how the wind is blowing.
Guns won't protect you from that and when you notice there's something wrong you're already exposed to a lethal dose.
Then again who's gonna want to warn a triggerhappy lunatic. You might be exactly the person others dont want to have around....you're still in a country with fellow citizens and they're not the enemy.
The key to survival after a global disaster is work with others, not against them.
And that's also the idea behind the whole amateur radio scene: unite people, not divide and alienate them