Yesterday, Thursday, March 6, Wyoming took an important step in protecting its sportsmen’s credit card purchase privacy rights.
The House overwhelmingly passed Senate File 105, the “Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act. ” SF 105 will now be sent to Governor Mark Gordon for consideration.
Senate File 105, the “Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act,” prohibits credit card processors from using or assigning a firearms or ammunition merchant category code (MCC) to any merchant located in Wyoming that is a seller of firearms or ammunition separately from general merchandise retailers or sporting goods retailers. SF 105 also prohibits any state governmental or private entity and local government from knowingly or willfully keeping any list, record, or registry of privately owned firearms or any list, record, or registry of the owners of those firearms created or maintained through the use of a firearms code.
Please use the Take Action button to email Governor Gordan and ask him to sign SF 105 into law.

Remember to share this important alert with your family, friends, and fellow sportsmen. Ask them to use the Take Action button and email the Governor asking him to sign SF 105 into law.
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