19 May 2004 / #gas prices Why gas boycotts won't workFrom Snopes.com:“Although it went into hiding for several years, the one-day “gas out” craze is back — and with it a reminder that protest schemes that don’t cost the the participants any inconvenience, hardship, or money remain the most popular, despite their dubious effectiveness. A one-day “gas out” was proposed in 1999, and a three-day-long event was called for in 2000, but both drew little participation and had no effect on retail gasoline prices because they were based upon flawed premises. This year’s version is no different.”“First of all, everyone’s “not purchasing a drop of gasoline for one day” will not cause oil companies to “choke on their stockpiles.” Oil companies run their inventories on a weekly basis, and since the “gas out” scheme doesn’t call on people to buy less gasoline but simply to shift their date of purchase by one day, oil company stockpiles won’t be affected at all.”[Read more… ](http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/nogas.asp)Related: OGP on track for 150,000 sessions in May…