These sentiments drive me CRAZY! My response? There’s a lot of assumption by a person who believes that they will even be able to MAKE it to my home for food, water or other supplies. What’s to say that they haven’t moved by the time a disaster strikes, or that they are trapped in their home due to a nuclear blast or a pandemic quarantine for a long period of time? PLANNING on going somewhere else in order to survive is NOT a plan. Sharing is voluntary. If I have a choice of bringing someone into my “community” who has been faithful and has done all that they could do to prepare and can contribute to the strength of the survival of the community, then they are going to get first dibs on what I have to contribute. A community is only as strong as its weakest link. Can any community afford to take on a dangerous liability or vulnerability and risk the lives and health of all others involved? A person who has willfully, belligerently, and defiantly ignored all reasonable warnings of preparation is not an asset to anyone else. (A Crisis of Choice Preparedness Pro) That said, I am absolutely prepared to defend myself. We have firearms, lots of ammo and we know how to use 'em. In my independent research, I have found that women are purchasing firearms -- and many are mothers. A mother purchasing a gun may be counterintuitive to the majority of the world. These mothers are slowly becoming aware that they are usually the only point of defense in their child’s life. Even in a two-parent home, the mother is around the children the most, thus most responsible for their protection and safety. Although when one thinks of a mother they usually think of a kind, nurturing, loving, and caring woman. But these mothers nowadays are definitely showing their “lioness” side to them as well.