People (foreigners) often don't realize how much gun control there already is in the US: background checks, CCW permits, other local and state restrictions/prohibitions...
Conversely, many don't know there were no gun laws in the UK before 1920 and it really wasn't an issue.
Even gun culture, which is significant, doesn't directly drive crime. In the West Indies (and much of South America) there is less of a gun culture, yet the murder rates are often much higher than in the US. (The US trend close to the global mean; source: Indexmundi)
The US have a homicide rate of about 5 per 100.000 persons annually. In some states, such as North Dakota, Vermont and Maine (places that often are full of guns and gun owners), it is much lower.
In Jamaica, it is 40 per 100.000 persons.
In Trinidad, it is 35 per 100.000 persons.
In St Lucia, it is 25 per 100.000 persons.
In Brazil, it is 21 per 100.000 persons.
In Honduras, it is 91 per 100.000 persons (!).
And so on. Why highlight the US for problems with human violence? It's global. And if people think white Eurasian types are less prone to homicide, while that can be true, it isn't always. In the Russian Federation the homicide rate is about 11 per 100.000 persons.
Now, back to the original topic. VISA and PayPal cut businesses off for less controversial things than selling guns. You can't even donate to Julian Assange through them, and last I checked, donations to Wikileaks aren't violent or dangerous.
No one will reply to facts regarding the credit card abuse mentioned and the drug abuse before you. As long as something goes withing their own agenda anyone even bitcoin lover bunch will move toward the ones with their own agenda.
It is human nature.
This is the name of the store and a flyer of his:
https://i.imgur.com/qvDoWjE.jpgAgain, this was the excuse for stopping doing business with them:
"A subsidiary of Visa, a key Obama campaign donor, that specializes in credit card transactions has abruptly stopped servicing the nation’s largest gun store after four years because the store sells guns, a fact the owners never hid.
Hyatt Gun Shop of Charlotte, N.C., told Secrets that the subsidiary, Authorize.net/CyberSource, simply sent an email to owner Larry Hyatt to announce that it was suddenly breaking off the business relationship. The reason: “The sale of firearms or any similar product.”
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