Quick Hit: Preparing for Election Fallout | GUNS Magazine Podcast #52 | Presented by Kimber

Published on November 4, 2020
Duration: 39:00

This episode of the Guns Magazine Podcast, featuring editors Brent Wheat and Tom McHale, discusses practical preparations for potential civil unrest following an election. The hosts emphasize rational preparedness, drawing parallels to hurricane or blizzard readiness. Key advice includes hardening one's property by improving lighting, installing fencing, and utilizing water sprinklers as deterrents. They also recommend having emergency supplies like food, water, and communication devices, and stress the importance of situational awareness and avoiding direct confrontation with potential rioters.

Quick Summary

To deter potential rioters, harden your property by installing bright floodlights, especially those pointing outwards, to eliminate hiding spots. Consider installing temporary fencing and utilizing water sprinklers as non-provocative deterrents. Making your home appear less attractive and more difficult to breach than neighboring properties is key.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Podcast Anniversary
  2. 01:50Sponsor: Kimber Firearms
  3. 02:20Addressing Election Fallout Concerns
  4. 03:11The Current Political Climate
  5. 05:18Rational Preparedness Principles
  6. 08:07Dealing with Civil Unrest
  7. 09:51Consequences of Election Outcomes
  8. 10:20Staying Home and Protecting Family
  9. 11:10Drawing the Line in Self-Defense
  10. 12:26Castle Doctrine and Reasonableness
  11. 14:12Hardening Your Target
  12. 15:39Psychological Deterrents
  13. 16:18Effectiveness of Deterrents
  14. 17:40Avoiding Confrontation
  15. 19:33Political Stances and Visibility
  16. 20:20Personal Awareness and Trends
  17. 20:49Following Trends and Evacuation
  18. 21:32Avoiding Confrontation with Crowds
  19. 22:26Situational Dependence and Rural vs. Urban
  20. 22:48Evacuation and Family Plans
  21. 23:34Emergency Communication Devices
  22. 24:22Creative Deterrents: Sprinklers
  23. 26:29Fire Extinguishers as Deterrents
  24. 29:05Firearms as Last Resort in Crowds
  25. 30:07Historical Riot Control Tactics
  26. 31:31Fire Extinguisher Use
  27. 33:35Armed Counter-Protesters
  28. 34:39Key Takeaways: Stay Put, Lights, Sprinklers
  29. 34:55Practical Emergency Preparations
  30. 35:30Maintaining Perspective
  31. 37:28Concluding Remarks & Podcast Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective ways to deter potential rioters from targeting my home?

To deter potential rioters, harden your property by installing bright floodlights, especially those pointing outwards, to eliminate hiding spots. Consider installing temporary fencing and utilizing water sprinklers as non-provocative deterrents. Making your home appear less attractive and more difficult to breach than neighboring properties is key.

Should I confront individuals who are rioting or vandalizing near my property?

No, confronting individuals engaged in rioting or vandalism is strongly advised against. The safest approach is to remain inside, secure your home, and avoid escalating the situation. Focus on property hardening and personal safety rather than direct engagement.

What basic emergency supplies should I have on hand for potential civil unrest?

For potential civil unrest, maintain a supply of non-perishable food, bottled water, and essential items like toilet paper for at least two weeks, similar to hurricane preparedness. Ensure you have reliable communication methods, such as personal radios, in case cell service is disrupted.

Are firearms the primary solution for dealing with civil unrest or rioters?

Firearms are considered a last resort. The podcast emphasizes that non-violent deterrents and property hardening measures are generally more effective and less legally risky when dealing with large crowds or potential street violence. Focus on making your property a less appealing target.

How can I improve my home's security against potential post-election unrest?

Improve home security by making your property a harder target. This includes installing bright exterior lighting, adding fencing, and ensuring valuable items are not visible from the street. The goal is to make your home appear more difficult and less appealing to potential intruders than others.

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