#Business
Target:
United States Congress
Region:
United States of America

The Obama Administration teamed with credit card processing company such as Paypal, Square, and Authorize.net to passively restrict the sale of firearms and ammunitions by prohibiting these items for approved vendors to sell. These companies are imposing "Jim Crow Law" tactics that denies the protected rights of legally registered businesses by creating a terms of service that specifically targets these legal businesses due to personal political beliefs.

Gun dealers in the United States that are legally licensed, registered, and follow all legal restrictions and protocols should not be discriminated against as a means to bypass the United States Constitution. This type of targeting would not be accepted if the selective denial of services pertained to other United States Constitutional Amendment guaranteed categories.

The "Jim Crow Laws" argument that denial of services based on personal choice and preference were found to be illegal in the terms of racial issues that are also protected under the United States Constitution and if one constitutional right is to be supported by the protections of this discriminatory practice then all constitutional rights must be upheld equally.

Denial of services to select segments of a demographic is a violation of the individual rights of that person and should not be allowed. If a business owner is operating in a legally registered, federal government certified business then it should not be allowed to be discriminated against by individuals or companies based on personal preference or politically based beliefs lest we rescind all individual rights as null and void.

We hereby ask the Congress of the United States of America to take actions against these businesses that are illegally denying the rights of the legal business owners of the United States to prevent their discriminatory practices as a bypass to the processes of our national government.

The Obama Administration teamed with credit card processing company such as Paypal, Square, and Authorize.net to passively restrict the sale of firearms and ammunitions by prohibiting these items for approved vendors to sell. These companies are imposing "Jim Crow Law" tactics that denies the protected rights of legally registered businesses by creating a terms of service that specifically targets these legal businesses due to personal political beliefs.

Gun dealers in the United States that are legally licensed, registered, and follow all legal restrictions and protocols should not be discriminated against as a means to bypass the United States Constitution. This type of targeting would not be accepted if the selective denial of services pertained to other United States Constitutional Amendment guaranteed categories.

The "Jim Crow Laws" argument that denial of services based on personal choice and preference were found to be illegal in the terms of racial issues that are also protected under the United States Constitution and if one constitutional right is to be supported by the protections of this discriminatory practice then all constitutional rights must be upheld equally.

Denial of services to select segments of a demographic is a violation of the individual rights of that person and should not be allowed. If a business owner is operating in a legally registered, federal government certified business then it should not be allowed to be discriminated against by individuals or companies based on personal preference or politically based beliefs lest we rescind all individual rights as null and void.

We hereby ask the Congress of the United States of America to take actions against these businesses that are illegally denying the rights of the legal business owners of the United States to prevent their discriminatory practices as a bypass to the processes of our national government.

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The Stop Credit Card Processor Companies From Infringing On Legal Businesses Rights Based On Their Political Beliefs petition to United States Congress was written by Trey Franks and is in the category Business at GoPetition.