People were asking us if they could redeem them for money, how long they were good for. The answer is it's all up to the store.
Frequently, they will back off when we get involved.
I don't think passing on the suppression costs would be done just as a deterrent. The fact of the matter is many people have lost their property and homes and someone has to pay for that. Under the law, someone is liable for it.
He is a free-market person, as I think most Americans are. The one exception is for basic, essential commodities during an emergency.
We don't like to issue them when it gets like this, but on the other hand, sometimes it's necessary.
We've cut more trees than anticipated, and the appropriations have not kept up.
Birds die all the time for any number of reasons.
That is not illegal. All bets are off because that becomes part of the package.
It's certainly one of the very largest for this site.