Why is that crazy?
It's not crazy to prep... but this guy is crazy.
>And why is that "a lot."
I suppose I didn't adequately illustrate. He had more ammo in stock than all the rounds I've ever shot ever. He had enough ammo to make sure everyone in my neighborhood could have sunday gunday for weeks. Half of his basement was ammo storage, some of which dated back to the early double oughts. He was a compulsive ammo buyer. That didn't count the ammo in various gun safes/cabinets/ closets. I don't mean "he had a lot" I mean he had more than he'd ever shoot in his entire lifetime. All I can imagine is that he's doubled down since rona.
>You realize in the early days of america it wasn't all that uncommon to own entire warships and cannons, right?
Yeah, and those guys had less ammo than my nutter friend.
Civilian armories are a thing, and they should be normalized and encouraged.
The opposite direction will be demonization for having more than 500 rounds of ammo.
Hey man, I'm not saying he shouldn't have it...
And prior to my tragic boating accident I had well more than a very nice stock of ammo, but there are limits even to a good thing.
And prior to my tragic boating accident
Thats another thing thats got to go: The notion that any of us should bury or 'lose' anything.
No. I don't think I'll be losing or burying any weapons. And neither should you.
but there are limits even to a good thing.
I disagree. Normalize civilian armories, and militia armories.
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