Howey
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Do they have to do background checks in south Carolina?
It's a federal law.
Why didn't The Daily Caller attempt to find out? That is what an unbiased journalist would do.
The guy could be a crook.
Because the Daily Caller is a biased journalist?
Another one? Little boy blue....or are you chicken little.
Ever think there is more behind the story!
A South Carolina pawn shop owner who sells guns, guitars and an array of other items says that his bank forced him to close his accounts, and he thinks it is because of the weapons.
Morris Williams, who owns Inman Gun and Pawn, says he thought his relationship with SunTrust Bank was fine — “excellent” in fact.
“We have ample funds in the account to do anything we needed to do,” Williams told Fox Carolina, adding that he thought “everything was just wonderful.”
Williams, who opened up two checking accounts with SunTrust in 2006, was given little explanation for the bankÂ’s sudden decision.
“The only thing that they will tell us is that we have been deemed a prohibited business type,” he told Fox Carolina, adding that he believes his shop was targeted by the federal government because he sells guns.
Store Owner Says Bank Accounts Closed Because He Sells Guns - Tea Party News
ok....so what have you got?....what is the real reason?....
I already posted the real reason:
I'm sure the fact that he's selling guns illegally over the internet without background checks has NOTHING to do with it, huh?
ARMSLIST - For Sale: 1948 Winchester model 70 pre 64 - 22 hornet
I happen to live in the Inman area. It seems that the Gun shops that use Suntrust Bank are having there accounts canceled. This is not isolated to just this one shop. There have been several gun shop owners that have called into a local talk radio show reporting that their accounts have been canceled. The owner of the Gun shop in Inman said that he has been asked to appear on a Fox News morning show tomorrow.
Sure. Ok. Right. Uh huh.


