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beevul

(12,194 posts)
Tue Sep 1, 2015, 04:12 PM Sep 2015

The effect of proposed prohibition, on sales...

The effect of proposed prohibition.

Its been said before by many of us, that prohibitionist rhetoric drives gun sales. Heres an example which supports that conclusion:

Flamethrower sales boom on potential consumer ban: Weird business news


By Yahoo Finance
August 31, 2015 2:27 PM


Flamethrowers are almost never a good idea, but believe it or not they’re completely legal under federal regulation. Only two states, California and Maryland have restrictions on the high-power machines. Now two companies are taking advantage of the law, offering flamethrowers to consumers that retail between $900 and $1600.

One company, Ion Productions Team, used the crowd-funding site Indigogo to raise $157,485 for production of their XM42 flamethrower. That’s about four times more than the $40,000 the company initially asked for.

Now some local politicians want to ban consumer sales of the machines that can shoot flames up to 25 feet long. "My concern is that flamethrowers in the wrong hands could cause catastrophic damage either to the person who is using it or more likely to the person who is being targeted," Mayor Jim Fouts of Warren, Michigan told Ars Technica. A bill in Troy, Michigan has been proposed to ban the "storage, use, and possession of flamethrowers in the city.”

There’s just one small problem: the possibility of a ban has increased sales.

"Business is skyrocketing higher than ever due to the discussion of prohibition," said Chris Byars, CEO of Ion Productions Team, a Michigan-based flame-throwing company. He estimates he’s sold 350 units in the past few weeks at $900 each.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/flamethrower-sales-boom-on-potential-consumer-ban--weird-business-news-182735902.html#


My comment: If prohibition suggestions increase flame thrower sales, there can be little doubt, the same holds true for gun sales, but of a much higher magnitude.

What say you all?
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The effect of proposed prohibition, on sales... (Original Post) beevul Sep 2015 OP
I think gun sales spikes in 2008 and after newtown has already proved it to be true. Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #1
They've been for sale at Farm & Fleet for years DonP Sep 2015 #2
Here in Texas, oneshooter Sep 2015 #4
Cool! pablo_marmol Sep 2015 #6
Gotta get rid of the spiders some how. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #3
Italian proverb: pablo_marmol Sep 2015 #5
Some even more direct evidence. Summer of 2015 was higher number of background checks ever. Statistical Sep 2015 #7
 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
2. They've been for sale at Farm & Fleet for years
Tue Sep 1, 2015, 05:17 PM
Sep 2015

I was in one last week to pick up some Carhartt stuff that was on sale and asked a clerk about them.

He said they sell them to local farmers (Illinois) for weed control and ice removal. They won't sell them online, but you can walk in and walk out, no questions asked. The ones thy sell run on diesel.

OTOH, I had to show My driver's license and FOID/CCW card before I could buy a small box of 25 ACP for my Baby Browning.

oneshooter

(8,614 posts)
4. Here in Texas,
Fri Sep 4, 2015, 07:47 PM
Sep 2015

ranchers use them to burn the needles off of prickly pear cactus, so the cattle and goats can eat it.

pablo_marmol

(2,375 posts)
5. Italian proverb:
Sat Sep 5, 2015, 03:51 PM
Sep 2015

"A book whose sale's forbidden all men rush to see, and prohibition turns one reader into three."

What say you all?

I'm gonna say that I agree with you.
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