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by chasfm11
Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:49 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Wells Fargo anti gun/weapon stance
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Re: Wells Fargo anti gun/weapon stance

http://www.petersenshunting.com/conserv ... ufacturer/

As was pointed out, the flow of funds between the Federal government (included in this article) and the banks makes it an incestuous relationship where the Feds can call the tune and the bankers will dance. I think that Operation "Choke Point" probably crossed a line but there is no question that the current administration, frustrated by the lack of public support for their gun policy, is trying everything and anything to succeed at tit.

I've personally talked to BOA managers who claim that their company has no such anti-gun policy. I dread looking at the entrance door every time that I go in, expecting to see a 30.06 sign but so far, nothing. It is one of the places that I would NEVER consider OC, just because I don't want to be the one who pushes them over the edge. I was with Nation's Bank before it was absorbed by or it absorbed BOA and am very pleased with many of their services. But I have no illusions about their customer loyalty trumping Federal direction.

Given the gigantic Washington lobby that many industries including banking has, I'm surprised at the level of banking regulation. Note to self: the politicians ALWAYS win.

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