
Buying guns with crypto a constitutional right, argue lobbyists
Gun Owners of America isn’t happy with South Dakota excluding crypto from its definition of ‘money,’ claiming it’s a second amendment threat.
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A gun lobbying association has urged people to protest a proposal to exclude crypto from the definition of ‘money,’ which they claim effectively criminalizes buying guns with digital currency.
Just last week, the state of South Dakota proposed legislation that would alter the definition of money within the Uniform Commercial Code, effectively excluding crypto from being considered ‘money.’
In response, the non-profit gun rights organization Gun Owners of America has urged firearms owners to protest what it sees as a threat to the country's Second Amendment.
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