I know a lot of you are generally prepared or even very specifically prepared for a bunch of disaster scenarios. Most of which are pretty severe (natural disaster, TEOTWAWKI, disease outbreaks, war, etc.)
But how do you handle being prepared for losing your right or ability to be prepared at all times? Things that are outside your control like laws, medication, etc.
There are many laws on the books and being proposed which will infringe on your right to prepare. Do you actively fight to keep/regain the right to own the best guns, enough ammo, certain types of knives, enough extra gas at your house or in your car, your own well, etc., or do you have a backup plan to deal with the loss of these rights? I'm assuming you will stay within the law (even if a specific law is unjust) on this question.
How do those of you who live in more restrictive societies which won't let you have knives, guns, slingshots, etc. handle this?
How about those of you who rely on medicine or other medical equipment/treatment to keep you healthy or even alive? How do you prepare to go for extended periods without these things?
There is a lot of talk about being prepared for this or that, but not so much about being prepared to lose your ability to be prepared before a disaster hits.