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New Jersey Will Refuse to Do Business with Banks, Retailers that Resist Stricter Gun-Control Measures
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[quote:tkwasny:MV80MTM3NDM4Xzc1MTQzOTk1Xzg1NUUxRDg2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 75391957:MV80MTM3NDM4Xzc1MTQzNDU4XzVGODJCRDY0] [quote:The Årtist:MV80MTM3NDM4Xzc1MTQzMTE0XzM0OTNGNkEw] That's cool. All of these companies should refuse to pay any sort of State tax on any sale or income. [/quote] That's really a dirty thug tactic New Jersey is using. All commerce should watch New Jersey using commie tactics, and start today, stand shoulder to shoulder refusing to supply, support their commie tactics. [/quote] The gun manufacturers have cut and dry legal case in federal court using the commerce clause as defense. Until the state outlaws ALL firearms and ammunition and makes their possession illegal the state is in violation of federal commerce law. [/quote]
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Under the executive order, the state, which purchases an estimated $70 million in firearms and related equipment annually, will refuse to do business with gun manufacturers and retailers that lack policies that deny guns to people with a history of mental illness or domestic abuse, the
Murphy’s order will also deny the roughly $1 billion in financial-transaction fees the state pays annually to banks that have relationships with gun manufacturers and retailers that adhere to permissive policies.
New Jersey already has strict gun-control laws in place that require retailers to perform background checks, but the new policy will apply to out-of-state companies that are not bound by New Jersey laws.read...
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