Certain members of corporate America are continuing to use financial gun control by refusing to process payments for firearm manufacturers.
NBC Los Angeles
reports that companies like Stripe and Inuit are refusing to process payments from gun makers, while Bank of America refuses “financing to companies that make AR-style guns.”
Bank of America is doing this even though AR-style rifles are both legal and commonly owned.
Honor Defense, a Gainesville, Georgia, handgun manufacturer is having trouble finding a credit card processor that will take its business, even though Honor is not making ARs. They make a single-stack 9mm for concealed carry but find themselves ostracized simply because their product is a firearm.
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