Bill 119 hr 1224, also known as the "Merchant Category Code Prohibition Act," aims to prevent the use of a merchant category code that specifically identifies firearms or ammunition merchants. The bill seeks to prohibit financial institutions from categorizing these types of merchants separately from other retailers when processing transactions. This legislation is intended to prevent discrimination against firearms and ammunition merchants by ensuring they are treated the same as other businesses in the financial sector.
The bill does not seek to regulate the sale or purchase of firearms or ammunition, but rather focuses on the financial aspect of these transactions. By prohibiting the use of a separate merchant category code for firearms and ammunition merchants, the legislation aims to promote fairness and equality in the financial industry.
In addition to prohibiting the use of specific merchant category codes, the bill also includes provisions for enforcement and penalties for financial institutions that violate the prohibition. This is to ensure compliance with the law and prevent any discriminatory practices against firearms and ammunition merchants.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 1224 is aimed at promoting equality and fairness in the financial sector by preventing the discrimination of firearms and ammunition merchants through the use of separate merchant category codes.