Can you explain that first paragraph to me? Maybe it is different where you live, but in Texas all the companies that instituted the low price rationing had the inventory wiped put the second it came off of the truck. I wuld not consider that 'giving everyone a chance to buy.' whereas shops that raised their prices were able to still sell thru their inventory but just in time to receive the next shipment. That IMHO, is giving everyone a chance to buy.I refuse to shop with CTD as well. I used to do business with them, but the outrageous prices they were charging instead of instituting limits on purchases so everyone can have a chance to purchase something in these times of panics is unacceptable.
I strongly believe that GOOD gun outlets MUST acknowledge that gun ownership is a right and the citizens that own and operate those businesses as much as possible should make every effort to make sure the maximum number of people have access to that right. We should support businesses like Midway, Walmart and others who have kept their pricing somewhat normal and instituted quantity limits so that everyone has a chance at exercising their rights.
I'm not trying to defend CTD. They had some real problems. And they also were marked up far beyond mostof their competitors. But one fundamental to retail turns is to sell your last item the moment you receive your next shipment. That's a pretty common rule in retail and what min max systems are based on.