Banks, Credit Card Companies Explore Ways to Monitor Gun Purchases Banks and credit card companies are discussing ways to identify purchases of guns in their payment systems, a move that could be a prelude to restricting such transactions, according to people familiar with the talks. The financial companies have explored creating a new credit card

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