Louisiana Attorney General Denies $600 Million to Citibank, Bank of America Over Gun Control

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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and the state’s Bond Commission denied $600 million to Citibank and Bank of America over their left-wing gun control stand.

As Breitbart reports the two banking giants were to be part of a road financing plan in the state, but were left out of the plan after arbitrarily placing new gun controls on banking customers.

Citibank has sought to require gun store customers to quit selling “high capacity” magazines and refuse long gun sales to anyone under 21. Bank of America said it will end working with customers who “make military-style firearms for civilians.” 

Louisiana press secretary Ruth Wisher said Landry and State Treasurer John Schroder have been working on the state’s response to corporate gun control “for some time.”

She said omitting them from the $600 million is part of that response.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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