Before the GCA there were no gun stores. There were hardware stores, sporting goods stores, etc. They all sold guns.
Dogtown's rant is just that. He doesn't sell guns. He is merely an order clerk for those who do.
The internet model destroys what ought to be a good relationship between LGA and customer. Granted, some dealers havent gotten that memo. But that doesnt mean the model isn't correct.
Bud's big advantage typically is that the customer is stiffing the state on sales tax. Once Congress reforms this and institutes a uniform tax rate Bud's advantages will go away for dealers who are doing their job.
Dogtown's rant is just that. He doesn't sell guns. He is merely an order clerk for those who do.
The internet model destroys what ought to be a good relationship between LGA and customer. Granted, some dealers havent gotten that memo. But that doesnt mean the model isn't correct.
Bud's big advantage typically is that the customer is stiffing the state on sales tax. Once Congress reforms this and institutes a uniform tax rate Bud's advantages will go away for dealers who are doing their job.