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BREAKING: Texas AG Accuses Cheaper Than Dirt of Price Gouging
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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 3479287" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Yes, because it's not. You also have a 2A supporter that thinks if the morons paying too much for ammo would just stop buying it, the price would go back down. Im not a chicken little type that thinks the world is ending because somebody decided to jack up the price because idiots will pay it. The SCOTUS says it's protected by the 2nd but didn't release a dissertation on pricing. When they do, I'll agree. Try a 300 percent markup on a loaf of bread after an emergency declaration and see what that gets you though. And it's not even protected. I'm not sure some understand what is a necessity, but it boils down to food/water, clothing and shelter. Gas falls under another category, but is protected from gouging too in times of emergency. In either case, those who didn't see the shortage coming don't have a 4 year long attention span. It's not all doom and gloom and CTD will remain in business long after this. People forget and buy from whoever has something they want available. If they didn't, several companies would be out of business now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 3479287, member: 5778"] Yes, because it's not. You also have a 2A supporter that thinks if the morons paying too much for ammo would just stop buying it, the price would go back down. Im not a chicken little type that thinks the world is ending because somebody decided to jack up the price because idiots will pay it. The SCOTUS says it's protected by the 2nd but didn't release a dissertation on pricing. When they do, I'll agree. Try a 300 percent markup on a loaf of bread after an emergency declaration and see what that gets you though. And it's not even protected. I'm not sure some understand what is a necessity, but it boils down to food/water, clothing and shelter. Gas falls under another category, but is protected from gouging too in times of emergency. In either case, those who didn't see the shortage coming don't have a 4 year long attention span. It's not all doom and gloom and CTD will remain in business long after this. People forget and buy from whoever has something they want available. If they didn't, several companies would be out of business now. [/QUOTE]
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