This law was put in place over 100 years ago to encourage competition and to allow consumers to receive quality products at reasonable prices without price fixing from large companies.
By amending or repealing this law, you will allow companies to commit an injustice without any consequences. If someone commits a crime against one person in a church, that person should be found guilty, and there should not have to be proof that it harmed everyone in that church. That is an example of what you are allowing to happen if you pass SB 123 and SB 124.
Under the current law, large retailers are not allowed to fix prices and coerce consumers to depress the market and diminish competition. By removing this law, it will break down the competition at the cost of consumers. Rural, independent, and small businesses deserve every tool to compete with multi-national, billion dollar companies.
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