We all know that many payment systems have refused to do business with law abiding businesses in the firearms industry as well as individuals making legal purchases. John Hwang, founder of Rainier Arms and TRIGRRCON, has been working on a peer to peer payment system for the firearms industry for nearly five years and feels they are getting closer and closer to the solution.
He says they tried partnering with payment provide Pistol Pay but the payment processor pulled the plug because they didn’t like the exposure. Consequently, they decided to build our own in order to fill this need.
www.armspay.com is the peer to peer payment solution.
www.revolvr.com will be the peer to peer market place.
Tags: Jon Hwang, Rainier Arms, TriggrCon
Hopefully this can take off and replace paypal. Their $1 flat fee is very fair.
Operation Choke Point has been overturned. Announcing the end of the policy, the Department of Justice declared that “law-abiding businesses” will no longer be subjected to “enforcement actions” merely for participating in an industry “that a particular administration might disfavor.”
Full story:
https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/11/06/those-who-carried-out-operation-choke-point-should-face-penalties/
That’s great that the government isn’t forcing banks to stop doing business with legal businesses, but that has nothing to do with paypal and stripe and shopify deciding not to support those same businesses. These new solutions are a way around those restrictions.
Other companies that process payments or manage eCommerce platforms are a bigger concern at the moment than government.
Shopify comes to mind for a recent example.
create an account to show them support, you may use it someday, and it costs nothing but one minute of time: http://www.armspay.com