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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2209937" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>If you let the big boys in, the small folks can't compete... hmmm... heard that many places many times. Sure, some will go out of business. But others will thrive in the "niche" markets. Leaner and meaner, right? The gun and ammo sales argument is just the same. Sure, WM gets a lot of sales. But many local B&M stores still seem to manage, right?</p><p></p><p>I don't expect WalMart is going to carry my Balvenie DoubleWood Scotch, or any of the rarer, higher-end stuff. Sure, your JD and JW sales may suffer. But again, as mentioned before... is the .gov really supposed to be limiting what brands we can have, and who can sell them? I realize that is the reality today, as it stands, but is that really the intention of the capitalist free market system?</p><p></p><p>I dunno...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2209937, member: 9374"] If you let the big boys in, the small folks can't compete... hmmm... heard that many places many times. Sure, some will go out of business. But others will thrive in the "niche" markets. Leaner and meaner, right? The gun and ammo sales argument is just the same. Sure, WM gets a lot of sales. But many local B&M stores still seem to manage, right? I don't expect WalMart is going to carry my Balvenie DoubleWood Scotch, or any of the rarer, higher-end stuff. Sure, your JD and JW sales may suffer. But again, as mentioned before... is the .gov really supposed to be limiting what brands we can have, and who can sell them? I realize that is the reality today, as it stands, but is that really the intention of the capitalist free market system? I dunno... [/QUOTE]
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