Disclaimer:
I intend for this post to provoke thought and I do not intend this to be a challenge to anyone's previous or future post.
Questions related to some of the posts I've seen on this thread and others associated with the Corona subject:
What constitutes being ready?
For what events should everyone have been prepared for?
Does having a firearm constitute being ready?
Does having an abundance of food constitute being ready?
Or does being ready mean having a warehouse full of toilet paper?
What other event in modern times would have been a life lesson to convince the general population to prepare for such an event?
There are plenty of hard working Americans who need to prioritize daily spending to barely maintain a household and cannot afford to stock up on guns, ammo & food and with the current situation a lot of people have shifted their definition of survival hence the panic buying.
I myself am fortunate to have job that pays well for my hard work and I've been able to comfortability maintain a household and spend some cash to keep a decent amount of guns & ammo on hand at any given time. I didn't always have these means growing up so I've seen both sides first hand.