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Briefing from the National Sheriffs Conference
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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 3038510" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>To me, this video is not as much about a call to arms in the traditional sense as it is about having conversations with your loved ones and others about what to do "if" something happens.</p><p>He mentions several times of the panic that some people have when they misplace their cell phone. Personally, I rejoice when that happens but I see where he's coming from.</p><p>We all need to PLAN for it. It sure doesn't hurt to do that!</p><p></p><p>Things like always keeping the fuel tank on the top half are easy enough to do, but many don't think about it.</p><p>Keeping a few extra groceries on hand, and yes even toilet paper, are things that Mom and Dad did just because that's how they were taught.</p><p>One big one for those in colder areas is planning for dealing with loss of gas or electricity for the furnace.</p><p></p><p>There are obviously lots of others, but you get my point.</p><p></p><p>I would hope that for those who didn't learn it from Mom and Dad, that the pandemic would've taught people to plan for things that "could" happen, no matter how unlikely.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for posting this, I really do appreciate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 3038510, member: 39651"] To me, this video is not as much about a call to arms in the traditional sense as it is about having conversations with your loved ones and others about what to do "if" something happens. He mentions several times of the panic that some people have when they misplace their cell phone. Personally, I rejoice when that happens but I see where he's coming from. We all need to PLAN for it. It sure doesn't hurt to do that! Things like always keeping the fuel tank on the top half are easy enough to do, but many don't think about it. Keeping a few extra groceries on hand, and yes even toilet paper, are things that Mom and Dad did just because that's how they were taught. One big one for those in colder areas is planning for dealing with loss of gas or electricity for the furnace. There are obviously lots of others, but you get my point. I would hope that for those who didn't learn it from Mom and Dad, that the pandemic would've taught people to plan for things that "could" happen, no matter how unlikely. Thanks again for posting this, I really do appreciate [/QUOTE]
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