On my person I carry a nice italian stilletto, a gerber multi tool, a butane waterproof lighter and two bics, pens a mini notebook, cell phone and
extra battery, a 9mm or .38 and 3 reloads for whichever is on me.
In my car well lets just say that I never ever let my tank drop below 3/4 full, that I know where to buy MRE's by the pallet, and that to me a
thousand rounds is the smallest reasonable lot to buy ammo in

. Like all of the other guys that seem to carry a fair selection I focus mostly on
surviving the first 3 days and making it to a cache. The thing is though 30 years ago everyone carried a mini survival kit in their cars... it was
called not being stupid! The fact that some people find this strange or foolish or "gasp" paranoid!! are the type that FEMA types pack into a
stadium and leave to rot in an emergency.
Being self sufficient gives you the one thing you need most in a survival situation... OPTIONS. It gives you time to watch in the event of a disaster
or other disturbance and decide whether it is safe to be seen by whoever is in authority post disturbance. You aren't so desperate that you are
compelled to do stupid and foolishly short sighted things to stay alive. This used to be common sense, the fact that it isn't anymore is a testament
to the nanny state mentallity americans are letting cripple them.
The more you depend on other people the more chances they have to take advantage of or hurt you... either deliberatelly or through more benign
negligence and incompetence.