FISHY-A-NADO
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On more than one occasion I have been called a conspiracy theorist, mostly because of my cynical nature. With regards to the current shortage of guns and ammo however, I just do not believe there is some big conspiracy afoot. Think about it; it has been widely reported that the demand for guns by new gun owners has increased exponentially in the past few months. It follows then that there would be an exponential increase in the demand for ammo for those guns. Add to that the panic buying by many already existing shooters and it's not too difficult to understand that total demand is at a staggering level just from the general public even if DHS, military, etc simply maintained their historical demand averages. I'm sure there was not a manufacturer out there that included growth numbers this large in their forecasting for this year. A sudden increase in demand...even as low as 10%... on a facility already at maximum capacity can lead to backlog problems that can take weeks to work through. Remember too that the demand doesn't just impact the finished product manufacturer. It impacts every producer of components in the entire supply chain.
Most of us realize what has led to the overall spike in demand. Post after post mentions false rumors, conspiracy theories, bad reporting and all sorts of other propaganda. We should also keep in mind that when this sort of propaganda meets a free market economy, no economic forecasting model exists that can quantify where demand and pricing will ultimately land.
I agree with others who have stated that we are largely our own worst enemy sometimes...and I believe this situation qualifies, at least to some degree, as one of those times.
Most of us realize what has led to the overall spike in demand. Post after post mentions false rumors, conspiracy theories, bad reporting and all sorts of other propaganda. We should also keep in mind that when this sort of propaganda meets a free market economy, no economic forecasting model exists that can quantify where demand and pricing will ultimately land.
I agree with others who have stated that we are largely our own worst enemy sometimes...and I believe this situation qualifies, at least to some degree, as one of those times.