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credit card companies had set up special codes to track gun and ammo sale

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Montana has struck a major blow at credit card companies setting up special codes to track the sales of firearms and ammo, invading the privacy of their customers.  The state's governor has signed legislation into law prohibiting credit card companies from doing that.  It is entitled the Montana Second Amendment FInancial Privacy Act.

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/montana-governor-signs-legislation-protecting-financial-privacy-of-purchases-with-credit-cards-at-firearm-vendors/

 


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Big Bob said:
( June 8th, 2023 @ 6:43 pm )
 
Oh no. I'm all for the guns. Like I said, stack the bodies an move on.
( June 8th, 2023 @ 4:22 pm )
 
Well "Big Bob" supports Big Brother! Imagine that! George Owell, call your office.
Big Bob said:
( June 8th, 2023 @ 3:41 pm )
 
Great! Nobody should track gun sales. Sure we have a few more bodies to stack up in VA but in a day or two, everyone will forget. Thank God Americans love guns and have such short attention spans.



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