KurtR
WKR
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2015
- Location
- South Dakota
So, what is an elk worth? What is the right charge? Is $25, $50, $100, or $200 the right cost for a resident? Is $500, $600, $800 or $1200 the right cost for a non resident? Would you be alright if the State deemed that the appropriate cost for a resident is $500? If an elk has a true worth or cost, then it should go up with the same percentage for both residents and non residents, as does inflation. ID clearly stated that prices were going up to purposefully try and reduce NR number, not because the resource is worth more.
Taking advantage of a person or situation because you can doesn't make it right. Great example of this happened this week. The two brothers who bought several thousand bottles of sanitizer were trying to use an available resource to make a profit. People were willing to pay inflated prices for the sanitizer and did. The public and the Government saw what was going on, identified it as gouging and stopped the practice. The brothers may now be in legal trouble.
So, a simple question. At what point are the non resident (not just Idaho) tag fees considered price gouging? Would you consider $2,500 for a non resident elk tag gouging? How about a $40 bottle of Purell?
Nope residents should not have to pay the same as nr. there is an advantage of living in a state. Comparing what people are doing during a pandemic to the price of tags to hunt is way off. There is never a point it is considered price gouging as having a tag is not a necessity to live .