During the siege of Stalingrad a man came to the notice of the Soviet Police. He was very, uh, corpulant in a city suffering near starvation. When a bloodied woman ran screaming from his lodgings they burst in and put several tokarev pistol rounds into him, having to penetrate a very nice winter coat and considerable muscle and fat mass. They found a
secret avatoir and meat market and it wasn't borsche. In a city witnessing death his entrepenuership was unlawfull even if most of his victims statistically just as likely to die from a Stuka or artillary shell.
The price of a Paladin, Ben Sears, Wolfman is very much in line with the man hours and skill. Notice if you will some 'established names' do in fact charge higher prices for arguably no more, if not less. The ethics is when some well fed entrepenuer like our friend above does intrinsic harm to the community for personal gain. We may not be able to use tokarev pistols as solution, but that, is the meat of the issue.
secret avatoir and meat market and it wasn't borsche. In a city witnessing death his entrepenuership was unlawfull even if most of his victims statistically just as likely to die from a Stuka or artillary shell.
The price of a Paladin, Ben Sears, Wolfman is very much in line with the man hours and skill. Notice if you will some 'established names' do in fact charge higher prices for arguably no more, if not less. The ethics is when some well fed entrepenuer like our friend above does intrinsic harm to the community for personal gain. We may not be able to use tokarev pistols as solution, but that, is the meat of the issue.