Everybodys' situation is
individual and
UNIQUE!
The question was raised, when is fellow
ready?
Is that when he possesses all his
necessary gear?
Has it loaded? (in the BOB, the truck, the house, the secret place or retreat?)
Does that include fresh rations? new fresh water? batteries? extra $$ kept onhand, but was replaced after being "short" last month?
And what about the wife eating or drinking something? Because it was
convenient and she knew it was there (gonna chew her out?)
Or your teenage son
thought a few rounds of .22 ammo wouldn't matter ..... etc., etc.!
I know I'm still not as ready as I would like.
And stashing/carrying that BOB 24/7 .....
One thing I want to do if my rig was how I want it, would be to bolt a military ammo box to the floor behind the driver's seat! That is lockable ...... Besides being a place to securely store a weapon [or purse?, lap-top puter, valuables, or smallish BOB] ......
If pulled over, the cops could not search that locked-box (as it would be part of your private trunk!),
without a legal warrant! (and understand, I don't break the law - altho I DO worry about PRIVACY!)
Those who have read
"Molon Labe" by Duncan Long (great read for the politically-minded!

) The krap in the story started when an over-bearing cop declared he had
probable cause when seeing a fired rifle case on the floor of a vehicle he pulled over for a burnt-out brake light.
Every since reading that book
I ALWAYS carry anything related to firearms locked in my trunk when transporting them! (to the range, hunting area, regardless!)
But my ideas aside ..... Other than needing the few seconds necessary to unlock my lock-box or rear trunk ......
then 'grabbing' and 'going' ...... is what I think helps to be ready.
In a crisis, if I manage to drive home without mishap or inconveniece, maybe thats just lucky whether or not I realize it at the time! As my attention would be
focused at home.
But if I get seperated from my vehicle and become a
pedestrian, will be a crisis upon a crisis!