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>Wyoming’s law against tracking credit card codes for guns and ammunition purchases is “weak” and could put residents at risk of having their gun shops shut down and their names listed on a federal registry, a Second Amendment rights advocate told legislators. “We have a very weak ‘show law’ in the state of Wyoming. Other states stepped up and actually took a strong stand, and we’re seeing the banks back off,” said Mark Jones of Buffalo, National Director for Gun Owners of America.

What else did you expect it would be used for? Archive: https://archive.today/EqBB7 From the post: >>Wyoming’s law against tracking credit card codes for guns and ammunition purchases is “weak” and could put residents at risk of having their gun shops shut down and their names listed on a federal registry, a Second Amendment rights advocate told legislators. “We have a very weak ‘show law’ in the state of Wyoming. Other states stepped up and actually took a strong stand, and we’re seeing the banks back off,” said Mark Jones of Buffalo, National Director for Gun Owners of America.

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Nobody should be using anything other than CASH for gun and ammo purchases.

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I came here to say exactly this. I always use cash. I just bought a new fiream for $2,500 and I paid cash for it because I want my electroic trail to be as limtied as possible. Sure, they did a background check on me, but that was only for a ~$200 lower receiver.