Great links Burt! Thanks for taking the time to post them.
On another note I would like to address the question that Grudgie posted.
Grudgie wrote:
Am I hearing this right? Mr. freedom loving patriot Johnny Mac here is blaming the free market for the .22 shortage? Trying to control the free market with threats and boycotts will only harm everyone in the end.
I will not buy something that I feel is not of value or has an over inflated price. I do this in hopes that the price comes down to what I feel is a good value for the item (s) I wish to buy.
If less and less people do as I do then the merchant is stuck with a slow mover and will in all likely hood reduce the price till it starts to move again. If the merchant doesn't do this they will have moneys locked up in an item that will prevent them from replenishing their inventory of other merchandise. The merchant will also loose bottom-line profits if they used borrowed money to originally buy the items, as they are paying interest on the loan.
America was in part founded on boycotts. Some of the more famous boycotts were:
> The Stamp Act
> The Tea Act
> The Townshend Act
> The Montgomery Bus Boycott, and my favorite
> The boycott of the ACA (Affordable Care Act).
Millions (Not thousands) of young people are boycotting the ACA because they feel it is not fair to tax the young in order to supplement healthcare for people my age and older - I agree with them. As I have written ad nauseam on this forum, I too am boycotting this new tax.
But I am now off subject and I apologize folks.
IMO Grudgie, to boycott something is as American as apple pie. I am not threatening anybody just using my right to boycott and expressing my opinion, by yet another American right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights - The First Amendment.