
Originally Posted by
olddude
it is all about the Bengimans. They are going to pick and choose who can stay in business and who cant. absolutly unconstional, but then what else is new.
I have nothing but absolute respect for you veteran scrappers (and anyone older than me, and former or current members of our military), however, would you mind elaborating what you mean by this? At first glance, with a basic understanding, it just seems to me that stealing and poor moraled scrappers are going to be effected by this the most. All of the scrappers that give you/us a bad name will be hindered. For instance, maybe the price of cats will go back up if less and less of them are coming in, because less and less of them are now being stolen because these thieves don't have the appropriate stuff to turn them in.
With that in mind, (I'm not a huge, tremendous scholar of economics,) as a generality for all metals, if less people are bringing in metal, doesn't that mean the supply is less (assuming the same demand) so that would mean HIGHER prices for your effort? Therefore scrappers would get more money?
It seems like almost anything in our country or in the world, when it comes to making money, has to have some sort of documented licence or paperwork to identify and recognize the 'business' or method of money gaining. Can you also elaborate on what you meant by this is unconstitutional?
Again, I have nothing but respect, but I'm just looking for a little clarification so I can better understand. Although I'm in Maine, I want to learn as much about scrapping as I gain my experience, as possible, including other state's laws. (Never know when they make their way up here.)
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