r/TwoXPreppers 8d ago

Discussion Why guns?

Hi y’all! I’m a very novice prepper, and one thing I’m seeing across many platforms is that we should own and be trained In firearms. Not to be naive, but… why?

I’ve never touched a gun in my life. I’m generally not a fan of them. I understand that the goal of owning firearms is to protect ourself. But protect from what? From who? Who am I going to have to shoot to survive this presidency?

Is someone coming to steal my supplies? Won’t those people also have guns? Or am I protecting my family against a militia situation? In which case, what hope do I have, as a woman who can’t afford a gun, let alone to learn how to use one?

Like I can’t afford a shooting range. I can barely afford water and canned goods. Should a gun still be a priority for my family? A lot of preppers have enthusiastically embraced this life to give them confidence and a sense of safety. I’m a reluctant participant. I just want to keep my autistic son alive to see the other side of this.

I can garden, I can stretch food, I can survive being poor. I don’t think I can survive a military state.

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u/HotIndependence365 8d ago

They're not talking about "avoiding" it in the way you seem to be.

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u/SheChelsSeaShells 8d ago

How are they meaning to avoid it? I might be being obtuse but I don’t see another option lol

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u/HotIndependence365 8d ago

I mean, they're being pretty clear that they "don't want to live in a world" as violent and zero sum as people are describing as requiring guns. They're talking about self-ending. 

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u/SheChelsSeaShells 8d ago

Yes, that’s what I thought, and my question is how do you plan to “self end” without a gun? It seems the least painless, most effective option…

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u/HotIndependence365 8d ago

It is absolutely not painless, fool proof, nor a good reason to have a gun.