ATF’s Intentionally Vague Frame and Reciver Rule is Impacting Businesses, Gun Rights

ATF’s Intentionally Vague Frame and Reciver Rule is Impacting Businesses, Gun Rights

By Lee Williams

Companies selling 80% receivers and other homemade firearm parts have been getting uncomfortable calls and questions from their credit card firms and payment processors. Their ability to process payments could soon end, they’re being told.

Grid Defense, formerly Ghost Firearms, which is located in Daytona Beach, Florida, got a call from their Mastercard payment processor Wednesday.

“We were told we may be violating some of their policies regarding ATF’s new frame and receiver rule,” said TJ, co-owner of Grid Defense.

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