States Push to Ban Credit Card Companies From Tracking Gun Sales

States Push to Ban Credit Card Companies From Tracking Gun Sales
A selection of Glock pistols are seen for sale at the Pony Express Firearms shop in Parker, Colo., on Dec. 7, 2015. Rick Wilking/Reuters
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The conflict between gun owners and credit card companies is heating up as so-called red states move to enact laws that will block efforts by financial institutions to track Americans’ firearms purchases.

West Virginia introduced legislation on Jan. 12 that would ban credit card companies from collecting or disclosing data on their customers’ firearms purchases.

Kevin Stocklin
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Kevin Stocklin is a contributor to The Epoch Times who covers the ESG industry, global governance, and the intersection of politics and business.
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