Miller is absolutely right about the Demand side of the law of Supply and Demand.

I have a 12 gauge Gladiator shotgun built by the same Hunter Arms Co. that made the L.C. Smith. These were being built for Sears Roebuck and Co., but the contract was cancelled after around 134 of them were built. There probably aren't very many left, so my Gladiator is rare, and in very short supply. But there is no big demand for them, and my rather rare gun is probably worth no more than $400-500.00 on a good day.

That said, I paid $100.00 for it, so even if I only double my money, it won't be a bad investment... one that I can also shoot unless Ed and King's Democrats succeed in outlawing our guns and ammunition.

That's a good reason to vote for pro-gun Republicans tomorrow.
Now finding a pro-gun Democrat these days is even harder than finding a Gladiator shotgun.


Voting for anti-gun Democrats is dumber than giving treats to a dog that shits on a Persian Rug