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When West Virginia enacted legislation mandating credit cards to be used for all gun sales last week, it established a precedent that other states might follow. Advocates on both sides of the argument will argue about whether this kind of monitoring and regulating violates the second amendment rights of citizens or serves a valuable purpose by enhancing safety measures throughout the country. This action is likely to serve as the impetus for these arguments.
The “West Virginia House bill passed with a vote of 95-0 that would ban using credit card information to track firearms sales.”
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