From John Farnam:
7 Dec 09
MDL, "Minimum for Daily Living"
from an Instructor:
"We all have different jobs, different social settings, wear different attire, live in different climates, and, in the case of our female colleagues, possess a unique superstructure. So, when we discuss what a person 'should carry,' we have to be flexible, as it all has to be concealed.
In any event, here is my MDL (Minimum for Daily Living) list:
Primary pistol, and at least one reload (spare magazine or speed-loader)
Back-up pistol
Tactical flashlight
Blade
OC spray
Cell phone
IBD
Small light
When I mention this List to people who don't carry on a regular basis, I am usually greeted with a good deal of eye-rolling, particularly from women
Then, I suggest an 'Airplane List.' Delete everything you are not able to carry on commercial flights, and what is left?
I strongly suggest all of us carry those items, all the time, a flashlight being first on that List, then IBD, cell phone, and small light. TSA has no issue with any of the foregoing, and they are all literally lifesavers!"
Comment: It comes down to personal readiness/preparedness. How prepared you reasonably need to be, as noted above, is a relative question, varying with person and circumstance, and with world history, which may critically change that question for all of us- tomorrow morning!
Part of "being prepared" is looking into the future and anticipating what items, though not required now, may be acutely necessary when our personal situation changes radically.
/John
(“IBD” is “Israeli Battle Dressing.” I am fortunate to live in an area where a “tactical” vest is viewed as a fishing vest, not a “shoot me first” vest. In some areas fanny packs do not attract undue attention, in others they seem to scream “gun!” Other belt-mounted pouches may look more “normal.” Regardless, some of these garments or accoutrements may facilitate carrying the stuff you may want to have in the various emergencies that may intrude in your life, whether a criminal attack or the effects of inclement weather.)