Web30 de dic. de 2024 · In the New York Times, financial writer Andrew Ross Sorkin asks why credit card companies and banks should not be made to monitor customers’ accounts for unusual gun purchases and share the information with law enforcers. Excerpts from my response at Cato. …In an advocacy piece imperfectly dressed up as a news story, New … Web21 de sept. de 2024 · In other words, even if someone purchases $5,000 worth of products from a gun store, credit card companies will not be able to see whether those products …
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Web29 de dic. de 2024 · NYU prof retweets that great New York Times piece about people buying guns with — credit cards; Awww, the NYT is even FUSSIER than the J6 … Web29 de dic. de 2024 · NYU prof retweets that great New York Times piece about people buying guns with — credit cards; Awww, the NYT is even FUSSIER than the J6 Committee about Tucker Carlson having J6 footage. curditsy
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Web9 de feb. de 2024 · The Los Angeles County district attorney wants credit card companies to halt payments for online purchases of assemble-at-home kits for so-called ghost guns -- untracked and untraceable firearms ... Web13 de sept. de 2024 · Credit card companies can help fill in the gaps regarding recent purchases of guns and ammunition. And they have presumably agreed to do so in hope … Web10 de mar. de 2024 · On February 23, 2024, PDW reported: Last year we reported that credit card companies would begin tracking gun purchases thanks to a new ISO code. The unconstitutional plan was not well received throughout the firearm community. Not to mention the list of 24 Attorneys General that weren’t too keen on it either (below). curd knüpfer