What's In Your Wallet?
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:38 pm
Article in the latest Handguns Magazine......
Citibank Draws Fire From Gun Industry.
Gist of the article reads that Warne Mounts, a well known scope mount company out of Oregon, applied to Home
Depot for a business line of credit to purchase building materials. The application was approved, and then disapproved the next day. According to NSSF, it was rescinded because Home Depot Credit Services, Citibank (South Dakota) N.A.
Creditor won't lend money to firms that make parts for the firearms industry. Additionally, in 2008, Citi Merchant
Services decided to stop processing credit card transactions for law-abiding citizens trying to use their credit cards
to purchase firearms.
Citibanks anti-gun policies affects not only firearms retailers, manufacturers, distributors, law enforcement
agencies, but law abiding citizens as well. Guess their 'policies' are more important than helping the recovery
of America.
Don't have one in my wallet....and won't!
Citibank Draws Fire From Gun Industry.
Gist of the article reads that Warne Mounts, a well known scope mount company out of Oregon, applied to Home
Depot for a business line of credit to purchase building materials. The application was approved, and then disapproved the next day. According to NSSF, it was rescinded because Home Depot Credit Services, Citibank (South Dakota) N.A.
Creditor won't lend money to firms that make parts for the firearms industry. Additionally, in 2008, Citi Merchant
Services decided to stop processing credit card transactions for law-abiding citizens trying to use their credit cards
to purchase firearms.
Citibanks anti-gun policies affects not only firearms retailers, manufacturers, distributors, law enforcement
agencies, but law abiding citizens as well. Guess their 'policies' are more important than helping the recovery
of America.
Don't have one in my wallet....and won't!