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<blockquote data-quote="Hooligan" data-source="post: 2048090" data-attributes="member: 26226"><p>Argyle64, lol I missed that.</p><p></p><p>Twoforflinching, seems to be a poor analogy, People are buying out of fear, they are unsure what is coming. I understand the economics of a free marketplace and that by definition this is not "price gouging". I have a right to be morally opposed to this, just like others have a right to overprice and overpay. If and when a ban is placed then prices will go up, but due to a supply/demand issue. The current supply may be low, but more is coming everyday, the gears haven't stopped turning. Right now it is fear mongering. There will be time to stock up and make purchases before a ban can take place or a huge sin tax can be leaved. Then you have to consider many purchases are being made by people who don't know better, Caveat emptor and all that, but these people, new to our community shouldn't be taken for a ride. These unintiated folks can be a boost to our cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooligan, post: 2048090, member: 26226"] Argyle64, lol I missed that. Twoforflinching, seems to be a poor analogy, People are buying out of fear, they are unsure what is coming. I understand the economics of a free marketplace and that by definition this is not "price gouging". I have a right to be morally opposed to this, just like others have a right to overprice and overpay. If and when a ban is placed then prices will go up, but due to a supply/demand issue. The current supply may be low, but more is coming everyday, the gears haven't stopped turning. Right now it is fear mongering. There will be time to stock up and make purchases before a ban can take place or a huge sin tax can be leaved. Then you have to consider many purchases are being made by people who don't know better, Caveat emptor and all that, but these people, new to our community shouldn't be taken for a ride. These unintiated folks can be a boost to our cause. [/QUOTE]
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