Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2727

Introduced
2/1/24  
Report Pass
2/14/24  
Introduced
2/1/24  
Report Pass
2/19/24  
Report Pass
2/14/24  

Caption

Firearms; merchant category codes; prohibition

Impact

If enacted, HB2727 would effectively reform the way financial institutions handle transactions related to firearms. By disallowing the requirement for specific merchant category codes, the bill aims to shield lawful gun purchasers from potential discrimination and profiling by financial entities. It entrusts enforcement to the Attorney General and provides a mechanism for individuals to file complaints, further emphasizing consumer rights and the protection of personal financial information in the context of firearm purchases. This legislative change holds significant implications for the financial services industry and its operational protocols.

Summary

House Bill 2727 seeks to amend the Arizona Revised Statutes by prohibiting financial institutions from requiring any merchant or retailer in the state to use merchant category codes related to firearms or ammunition. This bill targets concerns over how financial transactions involving firearms are categorized and seeks to provide a degree of privacy and protection for consumers purchasing such items. Its goal is to prevent the potentially stigmatizing tracking of transactions that involve firearms and ammunition, fostering a more neutral financial environment for those engaged in lawful purchases.

Contention

The bill has generated discussions on whether the prohibition is a necessary step towards enhancing consumer rights or if it could unintentionally shield illicit activities associated with firearms. Proponents argue that it is a vital measure for protecting individuals' rights against financial surveillance and intrusion into lawful purchases. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about the implications of such measures on the broader public safety conversation regarding firearm ownership, fearing it could hinder efforts to monitor and manage financial transactions linked to gun sales.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB0151

Firearms merchant category code-prohibition.

AZ AB1587

Financial transactions: firearms merchants: merchant category code.

AZ SB1143

Firearms transactions; merchant codes; prohibition

AZ SB066

Firearms Merchant Category Code

AZ AB468

Prohibiting firearms merchant category codes in payment card transactions, prohibiting government lists of firearm owners, and providing a penalty.

AZ SB466

Prohibiting firearms merchant category codes in payment card transactions, prohibiting government lists of firearm owners, and providing a penalty.

AZ HB2837

Relating to prohibiting a person or entity from surveilling, reporting, or tracking the purchase of firearms, ammunition, and accessories through the use of certain merchant category codes; imposing a civil penalty.

AZ S3706

Requires use of merchant category codes for purchases of firearms and ammunition.

AZ A5345

Requires use of merchant category codes for purchases of firearms and ammunition.

AZ LD1867

An Act to Prohibit Financial Institutions from Using Merchant Category Codes to Identify or Track Firearm Purchases or Disclose Firearm Purchase Records

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