Jeez, people, it is not "price gouging" to charge what the market will bear! I don't know if you are students who have been brainwashed that any form of capitalism and profit is evil, but what's going on here is basic supply and demand. It's a hot new product that's in short supply and as a result, retailers are tacking on a premium to the price tag. Gouging is like when there is an emergency like a hurricane and stores start charging triple for groceries, batteries and gasoline - things that are NECESSITIES FOR LIFE, not luxury PC upgrade parts.
Think of it as an "ePenis impatience tax" - if you can survive a couple of weeks without the latest and greatest whatever, then you can save some $$$. If you're out of Ritalin and just gotta have it, then you'll have to pay for it, but don't even try to play the gouging victim card, because you aren't.