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Citigroup/First Data terminates all of its firearm merchants selling in non face-to-face transactions

amddude

Golden Member
Citigroup sure doesn't sound too desperate for cash according to this. There isn't anything illegal about selling guns in that manner. You can buy from whoever, it's not like they ship to your house. They ship the gun to a gun dealer in your area, who you go get it from after that dealer does a background (NICS) check.

This started when Citi/First Data cancelled the agreement for a company called CDNN (a pretty big sporting goods retailer). See that letter here.

Source: Merchant Talk

Source: National Sports Shooting Foundation
 
More like corporatism

Intimate merger of state and corporation.

Couldn't find a way to completely destroy the 2nd amendment legally there's always the corporations to finish the job
 
Originally posted by: lozina
More like corporatism

Intimate merger of state and corporation.

Couldn't find a way to completely destroy the 2nd amendment legally there's always the corporations to finish the job

Funny you should say "corporatism" 🙂

I would think someone who was a fascist dictator would know about fascism best.

Benito Mussolini

Some quotes:

?Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power?

?Fascism is capitalism in decay?

Wiki: Benito Mussolini
 
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Ahh the rotten smell and bitter taste of fascism on the horizon.

If only Ron Paul were here to save the day...

Yeah, bigger government is better. My bad.:roll:

If Bank of America follows suit, that seems like a pretty serious escalation. I'm surprised. Are they REALLY scared of legal retaliation if something illicit were to happen? I doubt it.
 
Originally posted by: amddude
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Ahh the rotten smell and bitter taste of fascism on the horizon.

If only Ron Paul were here to save the day...

Yeah, bigger government is better. My bad.:roll:

If Bank of America follows suit, that seems like a pretty serious escalation. I'm surprised. Are they REALLY scared of legal retaliation if something illicit were to happen? I doubt it.

By the time people wake up and say "WTF HAPPENED TO MY COUNTRY!" it will be too damned late.
 
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