Bailey Guns
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- Nov 14, 2006
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You're making an assumption that it's because you sell firearms or firearms related products. You should ask them in writing and get a written response.
They clearly stated they don't support the products or services I offer. I don't think it's much of an assumption to conclude they don't support guns and gun stuff. That's what I sell. That's what I told them I sell ("Firearms and shooting sports related products" is how I worded it on the application).
And bigalexe is correct. I understand they can choose to open an account or not based on their company policies. Apparently their company policy is not to support businesses engaged in sales of firearms.
I, too, have the freedom to support or not support companies that don't support those things in which I believe. So contrary to the woefully wrong and ignorant statements of another poster that I don't understand freedom, the Constitution or America, the opposite is actually true. I do understand. That's why I've chosen to exercise my freedom to have an opinion and voice that opinion. I've done nothing more than they've done. We each, apparently, are exercising our rights.
I want people to know, especially gun-loving people, that Intuit has an openly anti-gun policy. They don't support the "products and services" I sell. Products which, by the way, are protected by the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution. Is it much of a stretch to conclude they are anti-2nd Amendment? I think not. In my opinion, not supporting constitutionally protected rights is anti-American. Whether others share that opinion is up to them.
And I have sent a letter to the company asking for clarification on the policy. However it's lengthy. If I get a response I will post it here.