The running thread about 'defending' supplies, legal ramifications about hoarding etc. have brought forth many regional bits and pieces along with the "my cold dead hand" kneejerk response. If the recent disaster/debacle in New Orleons has revealed anything, it's that our governments are whoefully unprepared for disasters of this magnitude. If we can't even evacuate a modern city, what makes anyone think learned men and women sitting on court benches have pondered hoarding Pepsi Cola and toilet paper? Such issues rarely elicite candidacy to the Supreme Court. Firearm magazines have devoted entire legal columns to deadly force. I have yet to see a stack of Guns and Ammo entered as evidence in a shooting case. The truth at present is nobody really knows what 'laws' or emergency measures would be implemented; not you,me, the governors or the president. Until then fall back on Elmer Fudd's mantra, " be quiet, wery,wery quiet." <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />