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<blockquote data-quote="securitysix" data-source="post: 2641764" data-attributes="member: 32714"><p>Schools were going to be my suggestion. Pretty much anywhere with a cafeteria. </p><p></p><p>Having a good book on foraging would be a good idea. Spending some time (and maybe ink/toner) <a href="http://www.oklahomawildcrafting.com/" target="_blank">here</a> before it hits the fan wouldn't hurt. Also knowing how (and where) to set snares and other types of traps would be good. All the racoons and possums I discard now would become fair game to be eaten, too. </p><p></p><p>A .22, pellet gun, slingshot, crossbow, or bow and arrow and some time walking around where there are squirrels and rabbits isn't out of the question, either. Stocking up on pellets, arrows and slingshot projectiles now is as important as stocking up on .22, 12 gauge, 5.56x45, 9mm and .45 ACP.</p><p></p><p>Depending on how/why it has hit the fan, a trip to the police station, fire house, or military base might be safe(ish), too. And don't forget hospitals. Multitask with your scavenging. Hit the cafeteria/vending machines for food and the pharmacy for medications. Maybe grab some extra blankets and other bedding while you're at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="securitysix, post: 2641764, member: 32714"] Schools were going to be my suggestion. Pretty much anywhere with a cafeteria. Having a good book on foraging would be a good idea. Spending some time (and maybe ink/toner) [url=http://www.oklahomawildcrafting.com/]here[/url] before it hits the fan wouldn't hurt. Also knowing how (and where) to set snares and other types of traps would be good. All the racoons and possums I discard now would become fair game to be eaten, too. A .22, pellet gun, slingshot, crossbow, or bow and arrow and some time walking around where there are squirrels and rabbits isn't out of the question, either. Stocking up on pellets, arrows and slingshot projectiles now is as important as stocking up on .22, 12 gauge, 5.56x45, 9mm and .45 ACP. Depending on how/why it has hit the fan, a trip to the police station, fire house, or military base might be safe(ish), too. And don't forget hospitals. Multitask with your scavenging. Hit the cafeteria/vending machines for food and the pharmacy for medications. Maybe grab some extra blankets and other bedding while you're at it. [/QUOTE]
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