spectre327
Sharpshooter
You know, after watching so many militias FAIL at their responsibilities at developing a network of informed, educated, trained, and prepared citizens, I have come to the conclusion that outside of the Organized State Militia, we really do not have a group that can perform their functions to the degree necessitated in a SHTF scenario.
I have a question. Considering CISPA, this is probably a very stupid question to ask, but. How difficult would it be to set up a group that actually held true to its statements without going 5th grade overboard and starting a media sensation that undermines us as a people looking to support our community and help make aware the dire need of a network of educated persons to help those less prepared?
I have always thought of leading a Mutual Support Group, though I have little to show in the way of preparedness other than my own mental awareness and understanding of prepping (obviously not to the degree of near psychotic paranoia). I would like to get certified in First Aid and Disaster Relief skills. But I would like to help others prepare themselves for events where such "accidents" wouldn't affect them quite as harshly as it would the unprepared.
Am I imagining a pipe dream or is it possible to build a network of prepared, both in the sense of firearm awareness and physical preparedness?
I have a question. Considering CISPA, this is probably a very stupid question to ask, but. How difficult would it be to set up a group that actually held true to its statements without going 5th grade overboard and starting a media sensation that undermines us as a people looking to support our community and help make aware the dire need of a network of educated persons to help those less prepared?
I have always thought of leading a Mutual Support Group, though I have little to show in the way of preparedness other than my own mental awareness and understanding of prepping (obviously not to the degree of near psychotic paranoia). I would like to get certified in First Aid and Disaster Relief skills. But I would like to help others prepare themselves for events where such "accidents" wouldn't affect them quite as harshly as it would the unprepared.
Am I imagining a pipe dream or is it possible to build a network of prepared, both in the sense of firearm awareness and physical preparedness?