Lots of differing opinions here and most make a good point in some way.
My way of thinking is this.
If a man owns a crawfish farm he should be able to sell his crawfish for whatever price he wants. If he wants $20 a pound that's his business. You don't like his price then buy from another person. His farm, his crawfish, he owns them. I feel the same about price gauging fuel prices during natural disasters. Yes it takes an A hole to sell fuel for 10 bucks a gallon after a disaster but that fuel also belongs to the store owner. It belongs to him/her and they should be able to sell their own property for any price they want.
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