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Georgia Arms .223 500 for $285 In An Ammo Can

That's crazy. So Georgia Arms wants to blacklist people who buy their ammo and then do whatever they want with it? These transactions involve a buyer and a seller. The buyer only enters into the transaction if they feel it is worth it to them. I don't want this to turn into another 'gouging' thread, but I still don't understand freedom loving people wanting to restrict what others can do with their property.
 
That's crazy. So Georgia Arms wants to blacklist people who buy their ammo and then do whatever they want with it? These transactions involve a buyer and a seller. The buyer only enters into the transaction if they feel it is worth it to them. I don't want this to turn into another 'gouging' thread, but I still don't understand freedom loving people wanting to restrict what others can do with their property.

I don't understand non freedom loving people like yourself who want to tell a company how to run their business.

You need to think one layer deeper bud.
 
That's crazy. So Georgia Arms wants to blacklist people who buy their ammo and then do whatever they want with it? These transactions involve a buyer and a seller. The buyer only enters into the transaction if they feel it is worth it to them. I don't want this to turn into another 'gouging' thread, but I still don't understand freedom loving people wanting to restrict what others can do with their property.

These guys are creating a false crisis. They are buying up the ammo for cheap and selling as a middleman. Solution don't buy overpriced ammunition and they will go away then and only then will the market go back to normal.
 
I don't understand non freedom loving people like yourself who want to tell a company how to run their business.

You need to think one layer deeper bud.

My point is it's contradictory to support the Constitution and freedom and then impose restrictions on what people do with property they buy. I understand what everyone is saying about buying with the only intention to sell, but it's their right. To the point of many others, don't buy it and they will lose.
 
That's crazy. So Georgia Arms wants to blacklist people who buy their ammo and then do whatever they want with it? These transactions involve a buyer and a seller. The buyer only enters into the transaction if they feel it is worth it to them. I don't want this to turn into another 'gouging' thread, but I still don't understand freedom loving people wanting to restrict what others can do with their property.

I see no issue with it; they don't want their name associated with scalpers/flippers, so to keep their brand in a positive mindset, they choose not to sell to people that engage in that activity.

Pretty much along the same lines as WalMart or Academy limiting purchases to 3 boxes, or gun ranges choosing not to sell ammo unless used at their range...... It's their preferred business practice to benefit their establishments, as well as serve their customers
 
I see no issue with it; they don't want their name associated with scalpers/flippers, so to keep their brand in a positive mindset, they choose not to sell to people that engage in that activity.

Pretty much along the same lines as WalMart or Academy limiting purchases to 3 boxes, or gun ranges choosing not to sell ammo unless used at their range...... It's their preferred business practice to benefit their establishments, as well as serve their customers

That makes sense. Good point.
 
That makes sense. Good point.

Yeah I would want my business to be associated with price gouging at panic times. Look at cheaper than dirt. I am sure they lost many many customers and will continue to lose more if they keep up with the high prices when everyone else is selling at normal.
 
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