It is just tobacco, indeed. I am fortunate that my favorite tobaccos are the ones I've smoked for 40 years.I always include some McClelland 2015 with my Secret Santa shipment and some years back I used to do a holiday season Stonehaven giveaway, an ounce each to eight different people who wanted to give it a try and couldn't score any.
It's just tobacco, and no matter how one tries to tart it up, it's still just tobacco.
I can drink and stomach good wine and whiskey. Better, good tequila.
But, when I am really wanting some good ole comfort, I turn to Catawba or Concord.
There is something to be said about having Low Brow roots. When the going gets tough, Low Brow sets it out.
As to the point of the thread... No one, or hardly anyone is upset with a seller who has some extra tobacco sitting around and sells it at what the market can bare. Why... would anyone be upset about that.
No one is upset with Steve.
Scalpers, who intervene and manipulate the free market are NOT the free market at work. It's legal, one can do it, but to applaud anyone whose mission is to infringe on how the market works is to applaud those whose mission in life is to create less simplicity, less economy of scale, and profit by removing free market competitive forces.
Those people who happen to be able to profit from the increased price are not to blame. Of course, sell away. The beef, if there is any, is with the scalpers. We hate it when government infringes on the market, why wouldn't we dislike it when it is hijacked by profiteers?