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Is there anything within MCCS MWR policy that would prevent civilian air acts that perform at USMC open houses (air shows) from setting up booths and selling their own memorabilia?

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Is there anything within MCCS MWR policy that would prevent civilian air acts that perform at USMC open houses (air shows) from setting up booths and selling their own memorabilia?

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Military exchanges control all resale activities on an installation. There’s no need to prohibit civilian air acts from setting up booths, but just because they have a contract to fly does not include an authorization to sell unless it is included in the terms of their contract. The contract should reflect the price we are charged, i.e. MCCS pays less for the act if we allow them to sell merchandise. MCCS could also get a percentage of their sales the same as we do any other vendor.

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