From the AP . . .
The Arizona House voted Wednesday to penalize businesses that refuse to do business with firearms companies by barring them from state contracts.
The proposal that passed with only support from majority Republicans drew strong opposition from the banking industry but backing from gun groups and the firearms industry.
The proposal from GOP Rep. Frank Carroll would require companies signing contracts worth more than $100,000 with the state or local governments to certify they won’t refuse to work with firearms-related companies.
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