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I don't agree with the why, but still shop there anyway.
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Opinion noted. Mind if I inject a fact? A private party does not have the capacity to "erode" your constitutional rights. Only the state has that capacity. That said, I share your disappointment that a company like Bi-Mart would bow to the anti-gun hysteria of the wokes.Bi-Mart used to sell long guns and shotguns to those 18 and up.
Now they don't. 21 and over, only.
They used to, now they don't.
If you agree with the "why" behind the change (and remember, they used to sell to 18-20 year olds) then, in my opinion, you support the gradual, sinister erosion of our Second Amendment rights. Again, in my opinion, that makes you part of the problem.
Notice I said in my opinion.
The guy at the ammo counter at the Bend store told me they mark it up 1% over their distributor invoice. They have not changed that practice since the world caught fire, unlike many of their competitors.That means they are still selling at the same mark up as before which is nice. Every panic there is a few places that will not try to make bank off the stuff that is in short supply. It is nice. Of course it also means as fast as it hits the shelf it is gone.
Opinion noted. Mind if I inject a fact? A private party does not have the capacity to "erode" your constitutional rights. Only the state has that capacity. That said, I share your disappointment that a company like Bi-Mart would bow to the anti-gun hysteria of the wokes.
I said 45 acp not 9mm, 45 acp was $24 on avg sometimes less, sometimes a bit more. Compared to the avg of $35(if lucky)or more now everywhere else. I would say not inflated at most a simple increase.A 1k case of 9mm was $170 before all this, I know because I bought some right before the pandemic. So $329 is not pre-cuff prices but still better than most places despite it being inflated still unlike the title of your posts eludes to.
When a company like Bimart says (with company policies that we think ARs and hi cap mags are dangerous and we don't trust 18 to 21 year olds with firearms or ammo that mindset bleeds in to the populace. Then you end up with more laws that do make it more difficult for citizens to exercise their 2A freedoms. Many of the bimarts fanboys already have this mindset so Bimart's policies don't offend them.So if companies refuse to do business or provide materials to gun manufacturers or ammo manufacturers, they can't erode your rights? Might want to check that logic...
Opinion noted. Mind if I inject a fact? A private party does not have the capacity to "erode" your constitutional rights. Only the state has that capacity. That said, I share your disappointment that a company like Bi-Mart would bow to the anti-gun hysteria of the wokes.
Exactly right. This has already happened to a large degree.Inject all you want, but make sure it's a fact if you say it's a fact.
Consider this: if Bi Mart sets the stage, and others follow, eventually the new norm, socially speaking, is erosion. People get used to it. Then it's easy for the state to move the bar down. Rinse and repeat.
For example, the politics of President John F. Kennedy would be considered right of center Republican these days, yet he was a Democrat.
So my thesis, simply stated, is that private parties do have the capacity to erode my constitutional rights, as they contribute to accepted norms that allow the public to accept the lowered bar when the state decides it's time to lower it.
As evidenced, clearly, by some of the replies to this thread.
Just found a Sar 9mm for $329 there. Everywhere else I looked for it online it ran from $379 up $499. So to find it at Bi-mart for the lower really made me happy. Also though they have a shortage of ammo too they still sell it at pre-cuff prices just garbed me 2 boxes of 45 acp for $24 dollars each. Got to say Bi-mart may be a class B walmart but they seem to look out for customers good.
So my hats off to Bi-mart. Good Job
Sorry, friend. It is a fact that the Constitution solely restrains the state. It is impossible for a private party to erode your constitutional rights. That said, I don't see any stipulation to age in the 2nd Amendment. We the people have granted imprimatur to agents of the state to erode our constitutional rights all on our own.Inject all you want, but make sure it's a fact if you say it's a fact.
Consider this: if Bi Mart sets the stage, and others follow, eventually the new norm, socially speaking, is erosion. People get used to it. Then it's easy for the state to move the bar down. Rinse and repeat.
For example, the politics of President John F. Kennedy would be considered right of center Republican these days, yet he was a Democrat.
So my thesis, simply stated, is that private parties do have the capacity to erode my constitutional rights, as they contribute to accepted norms that allow the public to accept the lowered bar when the state decides it's time to lower it.
As evidenced, clearly, by some of the replies to this thread.
No, they can't. The Constitution only restrains government. It does not compel private parties to provide goods or services you may want.So if companies refuse to do business or provide materials to gun manufacturers or ammo manufacturers, they can't erode your rights? Might want to check that logic...
Bi-Mart marks up their ammo at 1% over their distributor cost. If their retail price has increased, it is only because their wholesale price has been increased. Last week I paid around $16 for a std 50-rd. box of American Eagle 9mm 124gr FMJ. That's about $3 higher than pre-China Flu prices. There's a local gun shop here in Bend who will be happy to sell you that same box for $65. Bi-Mart is doing right by its customers by holdong the line on outrageous markups.A 1k case of 9mm was $170 before all this, I know because I bought some right before the pandemic. So $329 is not pre-cuff prices but still better than most places despite it being inflated still unlike the title of your posts eludes to.
Straw man fallacy. A private party has every right to manage its business as it sees fit. To the extent you believe this influences public opinion, they have that right as well. But so do you. Deploy a superior argument. Or better yet, beat them at their own game: Provide a superior service and take their customers.When a company like Bimart says (with company policies that we think ARs and hi cap mags are dangerous and we don't trust 18 to 21 year olds with firearms or ammo that mindset bleeds in to the populace. Then you end up with more laws that do make it more difficult for citizens to exercise their 2A freedoms. Many of the bimarts fanboys already have this mindset so Bimart's policies don't offend them.
There will be some "inflation" cost as the ammo slowly trickles back in though it seems many want to claim price will never drop. This same thing happened the last several panics. Places like this that still mark up the same will start to get a better price as they can get as much as they want. Ammo is like all commodities trucked around. The more you buy the cheaper per unit it gets. Of course right now places like Bi-Mart are getting a fraction of what they would be willing to order. When they can again order an entire load, instead of maybe one pallet, price to them will be lower so of course price on the shelf will be lower. When the shelves at Bi-Mart are again full of ammo, and the stuff is one sale, those trying to tell all the price will never come down will do what they always do. Ignore it till something sets off another panic.Bi-Mart marks up their ammo at 1% over their distributor cost. If their retail price has increased, it is only because their wholesale price has been increased. Last week I paid around $16 for a std 50-rd. box of American Eagle 9mm 124gr FMJ. That's about $3 higher than pre-China Flu prices. There's a local gun shop here in Bend who will be happy to sell you that same box for $65. Bi-Mart is doing right by its customers by holdong the line on outrageous markups.
That said, we live in a capitalist economy: charge what you want, what the market will bear. There is no such thing as gouging in a free market.
Sorry, friend. It is a fact that the Constitution solely restrains the state. It is impossible for a private party to erode your constitutional rights. That said, I don't see any stipulation to age in the 2nd Amendment. We the people have granted imprimatur to agents of the state to erode our constitutional rights all on our own.
I believe I stated that above, yes.And who is the state?
We are.
Though the pace of constitutional change is glacial by design, I do not disagree with your position. But I think the bigger threat is not necesarily an ammended Constitution, but rather constitutional nullification, ie "we your elected representatives find the constitution detrimental to our legislative desires (which is of course the whole point if the Constitution) so we are just goong to ignore it and proceed as if it never existed... oh well until it is politically convenient of course..."And when the beliefs of the people change, so does the Constitution.
And how do the beliefs of the people change?
Gradually, with incremental losses.
Argumentum ad hominem: I am not the topic of this thread. Nor are you. That said, I am open to considering a superior argument. Based on your statement that "I won't change your mind," you appear less so.And I get it, I won't change your mind and you won't change mine, but I appreciate your opinion.