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<blockquote data-quote="BamaAlum97" data-source="post: 2049263" data-attributes="member: 25989"><p>Is there a reason other than "for the money" for a business like this to be in operation? When my wife and I started a business several years ago we didn't do it to stand for a principal...we did it to make extra money. Should CTD operate at a loss to show support for the second ammendment? That wouldn't last very long as they would soon be broke...</p><p></p><p>If you don't like the company, do your business elsewhere. All of the belly aching about prices is making people sound pathetic. I'm really bummed that things are going the way they are...but sheesh...maybe we should ask the feds to come in a start regulating the prices of guns...yeah...that's it...a mandatory price freeze to keep those greedy business owners from making money...who cares that day 1 of MBA school you are told that the top priority of any for-profit business to maximize shareholder value...they shouldn't be allowed to do it when it is for guns...or ammo...or milk...or anything else I want to buy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BamaAlum97, post: 2049263, member: 25989"] Is there a reason other than "for the money" for a business like this to be in operation? When my wife and I started a business several years ago we didn't do it to stand for a principal...we did it to make extra money. Should CTD operate at a loss to show support for the second ammendment? That wouldn't last very long as they would soon be broke... If you don't like the company, do your business elsewhere. All of the belly aching about prices is making people sound pathetic. I'm really bummed that things are going the way they are...but sheesh...maybe we should ask the feds to come in a start regulating the prices of guns...yeah...that's it...a mandatory price freeze to keep those greedy business owners from making money...who cares that day 1 of MBA school you are told that the top priority of any for-profit business to maximize shareholder value...they shouldn't be allowed to do it when it is for guns...or ammo...or milk...or anything else I want to buy... [/QUOTE]
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