How Many State Governments are Pushing Back on Credit Card Companies

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Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses a recent letter, signed by 24 State Attorney Generals, to the CEOs of Visa, MasterCard and American Express, about their intent to adopt the new merchant code recently adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) which amazingly, despite being an international organization, found the need to help certain political agendas inside the United States the ability to track gun purchases. This letter shows that almost half of our Attorney Generals nationwide are, in fact, fighting to protect all the rights of all their citizens. Learn more and arm yourself with education today.

Read the Letter here: https://ag.ky.gov/Press%20Release%20Attachments/Second%20Amendment%20&%20ISO%20Merchant%20Code%20Multistate%20Letter%20(Final%202).pdf

This letter was signed by the following Attorney Generals:

Jonathan Skrmetti, Tennessee
Austin Knudsen, Montana
Steve Marshall, Alabama
Daniel Cameron, Kentucky
Treg R. Taylor, Alaska
Jeff Landry, Louisiana
Mark Brnovich, Arizona
Lynn Fitch, Mississippi
Leslie C. Rutledge, Arkansas
Eric Schmitt, Missouri
Ashley Moody, Florida
Douglas J. Peterson, Nebraska
Chris Carr, Georgia
John Formella, New Hampshire
Todd Rokita, Indiana
Dave Yost, Ohio
Derek Schmidt, Kansas
John M. O'Conner, Oklahoma
Jason Miyares, Virginia
Alan Wilson, South Carolina
Bridget Hill, Wyoming
Ken Paxton, Texas
Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia
Sean Reyes, Utah
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Other Resources:

What Credit Card Companies Tracking Your Gun Purchases Really Means to You. https://youtu.be/FgaGE72oD5Q

Check Out our Bullet Point Series. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTYlAL5t-3aPwsSwmze-Dw_ev5b7PgNpe
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