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Ammo Price Gouging Needs To Stop!
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3646632" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Like the guy that bought into the patent for EpiPen's that people all over the US use for life and death situations for insect and other allergies that increased the prices incredibly high so he could reap insurance money or rape people that didn't have insurance because that was the difference between life and death for some of them?</p><p>That neck beard and those like him? Oh by the way, he is serving time behind bars now.</p><p>That is not the definition of a free trade market. That's taking advantage of a market.</p><p>Most states, red states anyway, have laws against gauging prices on necessities during times of distress or disaster with big fines for those that do.</p><p>Fuel, food, etc.</p><p>I'd like to see ammo in that classification as that is a life or death necessity as far as I'm concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3646632, member: 5412"] Like the guy that bought into the patent for EpiPen's that people all over the US use for life and death situations for insect and other allergies that increased the prices incredibly high so he could reap insurance money or rape people that didn't have insurance because that was the difference between life and death for some of them? That neck beard and those like him? Oh by the way, he is serving time behind bars now. That is not the definition of a free trade market. That's taking advantage of a market. Most states, red states anyway, have laws against gauging prices on necessities during times of distress or disaster with big fines for those that do. Fuel, food, etc. I'd like to see ammo in that classification as that is a life or death necessity as far as I'm concerned. [/QUOTE]
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