Mike Irwin
Staff
"Sure, it's analogous."
No, it's not.
Airlines are far closer to monopolies than ammunition manufacturers.
Airlines don't have nearly the same level of competitive force inside their industry that ammunition manufacturers do.
Also, bag fees are convenience fees. They are not built into the structure of the fare. You can avoid a checked bag fee by not checking a bag.
In order for your example to be analagous, ammunition companies would have to charge a separate fee for, say, the box in addition to the ammunition.
Don't want the box, don't want to pay the box fee? You can count out 50, or 100, rounds from a loose bin in your local gunshop.
No, it's not.
Airlines are far closer to monopolies than ammunition manufacturers.
Airlines don't have nearly the same level of competitive force inside their industry that ammunition manufacturers do.
Also, bag fees are convenience fees. They are not built into the structure of the fare. You can avoid a checked bag fee by not checking a bag.
In order for your example to be analagous, ammunition companies would have to charge a separate fee for, say, the box in addition to the ammunition.
Don't want the box, don't want to pay the box fee? You can count out 50, or 100, rounds from a loose bin in your local gunshop.