New US bill would ban financial institutions from tracking gun, ammo sales
- Rep. Riley Moore introduced the Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act to stop credit card companies from tracking gun and ammunition purchases with a unique Merchant Category Code on February 13, 2025.
- Moore's bill aims to protect privacy and Second Amendment rights, preempting state laws that could create a gun registry.
- The legislation has support from several organizations, including the National Rifle Association and Gun Owners of America, who oppose tracking gun sales.
- Moore emphasized that any attempt to collect data on lawful gun owners is unacceptable and infringes on constitutional rights.
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