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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:beau voir:MV80MTM3NDM4Xzc1MTQ0MTYyX0Y2NkZERUI=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 69464448:MV80MTM3NDM4Xzc1MTQzMDgxXzk0RjlEMzUx] 3000+ counties inside the usa Let us see which ones George Washington approves of FROM HEAVEN WHERE HE RESIDES [/quote] that all officials who pronounce disarmament immediately lose their right to protection of everything concerning the weapon (even a person armed protecting him, that they demonstrate their confidence for several months afterwards,,,,, all of them first, regardless of their status of the governor, judges, bankers, etc, and vlan! [/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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