Thank you. I already have one friend on board with the idea and his 20-some year old brother likes the idea to so that is a plus. I have a small budget where can I get supplies to make a bug out bag?
Thanks my parents think it is just a phase too!Parents are an interesting bag of tricks there is no "one" way of bringing it up. What worked for me may not work for you. I slowly brought it up to my parents, hinting at the slighest idea for months. I flat out told the a year ago and I'. Still working with them. It will take time, make sure they know it isn't just a phase.
Thanks. I convinced my dad and now I have an allowance ($10 a week) to spend on BOB for the whole family.The way I presented it showed them that I was serious about it. Getting started with a 72 hour bag, GHB or BOB is a good way to start. When I got started I spent 5 bucks a week for about 2 months. I now have. 3 bags ready to go that I can toss in the car. Start small and build up over time. Good luck
So, are there no firearms in Australia? Or just rules in specific areas? As far as weaponry, just about anything can be used, from a stick to a machete. I personally like the distance of a rifle though. And if you're not allowed a gun now, what does it take to get to where you can?Hullo There!
Kind of Teen prepper here
My mum thinks its just a 'Phase' and my dad literally laughed when I asked him for some medical details.
It kind of sucks as well that I'm in Australia and no one in my house can legally have a gun.
I'm still trying to get my mum on board tho, and my friend that lives down the road is ready to take me in if SHTF before my mum decides.
Wishing the best to all of you out there and I'm open to any suggestions about how I can obtain some type of weaponing.
Just remember, you will be an adult soon, (sounds like you're pretty grown up allready), and will have your own place. Then you can go thru the hoops with the govt. to get what you want. I've learned in life that if you want something, keep working towards it until it happens. Some things are quick and easy, some take a long time, but the key is to keep working towards whatever you want.You're allowed Firearms but the licensing is an annoyingly long process and if any one in your house hold has had a criminal record (Mine has) then you're not allowed to apply.
Even when you do have a license you have to have some type of training and a government approved place to keep you gun. There are also rules about when and where you can use them.
Kind of wish I were in America.
Anyway, with the whole knives thing only certain places are licenced to sell them and there are HUGE fines for underage buying and selling.
I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping my friend (Whose family are MAJOR preppers ) keeps her promise of letting me tag along.
Tyler, just curious, are you in Missouri? I was at Ft. Leonardwood Mo. for a couple years, AKA Ft. Lost in the woods.I have the same problem with guns here in germany so, I've picked up a bow and a few knives and I have all my martial arts weapons should something go down. Sounds like your parents weren't too open to the idea of prepping. Mine didn't like the fact that I kept taking things to store away. After a long series of conversations (about a half a year) they seemed to be more open to the idea but still wasn't on board. Then about 2-3 months ago there was a nasty power outage and we used my gear. They didn't laugh after that. They make jokes now about it every once and a whipe but they are 90% on board. They have even gone so far as to buy me gear with out me asking because as my dad put it "your missing somethings" i've got all the bases covered now to the minimum standard that I want, 2 weeks of food. The trick I found was to stick to it and show them that this isn't just some phase where you will move on to the next thing. Prepping is 20% gear, 30% knowledge and 50% mental attitude. Good luck
Lorelei, learn some skills that will make you valuable to your prepper friends. Having knowledge of medicinal herbs and how to grow and use them is one. Talk to her parents to see if they might suggest something they don't have that you could do for them.You're allowed Firearms but the licensing is an annoyingly long process and if any one in your house hold has had a criminal record (Mine has) then you're not allowed to apply.
Even when you do have a license you have to have some type of training and a government approved place to keep you gun. There are also rules about when and where you can use them.
Kind of wish I were in America.
Anyway, with the whole knives thing only certain places are licenced to sell them and there are HUGE fines for underage buying and selling.
I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping my friend (Whose family are MAJOR preppers ) keeps her promise of letting me tag along.
As for stocking up canned goods. Don't wait. Try and earn your own money to get it (or just gradually sneak a can a week out, and store it someplace).
to me a gun is just extra i would honestly rather use a bow
Im still a teen! Just not for much longerhow many of us teen preppers are their?