Howard Fischer PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed legislation Tuesday designed to push Arizona banks into doing business with gun manufacturers and dealers.
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There has been a move in recent years by some financial institutions to refuse to do business with certain elements of the firearms community. "Discrimination sucks," he told lawmakers during a hearing on the bill."It has become increasingly common due to anti-gun rhetoric continuously employed by the media, some politicians and gun-control groups."
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