A firearm industry association executive called the move ‘a powerful statement that the Second Amendment rights of Louisianans are not negotiable.’
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has signed a bill into law that supporters say protects the privacy and sensitive financial information of people buying guns and ammunition.
The new law, which goes into effect on Aug. 1, prohibits financial institutions from requiring or encouraging retailers to assign firearm-specific merchant category codes to card-based purchases of guns and ammunition. The measure also bans financial services providers from assigning a merchant category code to gun stores in a way that distinguishes the firearm retailer from other retailers.
The law also prohibits any government entities, officials, or agents from keeping any list, record, or registry of privately-owned firearms or the owners of those firearms, except in the case of a criminal investigation.
“Governor Jeff Landry’s signature on the Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act is a powerful statement that the Second Amendment rights of Louisianans are not negotiable,” Darren LaSorte, a director at the Firearm Industry Trade Association, said in a statement. “This law will protect Louisiana’s citizens from unlawful intrusion on their private purchases when purchasing firearms and ammunition with a payment card.”
Firearm Code Controversy
Merchant category codes consist of four digits and are used to classify retailers across various industries.
Other states that have enacted similar measures are Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Iowa, Kentucky, Wyoming, Indiana, Utah, Florida, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Texas, and West Virginia.
“The new code will allow us to fully comply with our duty to report suspicious activity and illegal gun sales to authorities without blocking or impeding legal gun sales,” Priscilla Sims Brown, president and CEO of Amalgamated Bank, said in a statement at the time. “This action answers the call of millions of Americans who want safety from gun violence and we are proud to have led the broad coalition of advocates, shareholders, and elected officials that achieved this historic outcome.”
In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James, praised the decision to create the codes.
“Labeling gun and ammunition sales is a responsible, common sense way to help protect Americans and I thank Amalgamated Bank for their bold leadership on this critical issue,” Ms. James said in a statement. “I urge credit card companies to take the next step and flag suspicious transactions on gun and ammunition sales, like they do for fraud and money laundering.”
Second Amendment advocates have said these codes could be used to intimidate gun owners and discriminate against firearm retailers.
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