Titled the "Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act,” the bill would prohibit any financial institution operation in the state from requiring or permitting "the assignment of a firearms code in a way that distinguishes a firearms retailer from other retailers."
Titled the “Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act,” the new law prohibits a credit card processor operating in Wyoming from requiring the usage of or assigning a firearm or ammunition merchant category code “to any merchant located in Wyoming that is a seller of firearms or ammunition separately from general merchandise.”
the Wyoming Senate unanimously passed a bill that would prohibit a financial institution operating in the state from requiring the use of a firearms code that distinguishes firearms businesses from other retail businesses.
As state Democratic lawmakers focus their next round of gun legislation around domestic violence and suicide prevention, Republican legislators have introduced bills that would increase access to …
The 2nd Amendment Financial Privacy Act prohibits a payment settlement entity, merchant acquiring entity, or a third-party settlement organization from assigning a merchant category code or otherwise classifying a merchant that is a seller of firearms or ammunition separately from general merchandise retailers or sporting goods retailers.