As is well-known, the requirement that gamma ray bursts (GRB's) be optically
thin to high energy photons yields a lower limit on the Lorentz factor (\gamma)
of the expansion. In this paper, we provide a simple derivation of the lower
limit on \gamma due to the annihilation of photon pairs, and correct the errors
in some of the previous calculations of this limit. We also derive a second
limit on \gamma due to scattering of photons by pair-created electrons and
positrons. For some bursts, this limit is the more stringent. In addition, we
show that a third limit on \gamma, which is obtained by considering the
scattering of photons by electrons which accompany baryons, is nearly always
less important than the second limit. Finally, we evaluate these limits for a
number of bursts.Comment: ApJ accepted, 5 page