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At this point, I assume all large banks are anti-2nd. Guilty until proven innocent is my approach. NRA has their own branded Visa card and I think SAF does as well. Find out which banks issue those cards and you can be somewhat assured that they aren't anti-2nd. I think the NRA Visa is handled by First National Bank of Omaha. If you are a vet and/or child of a vet, you can go with USAA.

Regional & local banks/CU's may also be more oriented towards not offending a significant portion of their customers by being anti-2nd.
 
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Take your gun in with you and ask?




I kid - I joke!

I have no idea...

I actually found out just how pro-gun my Wells Fargo branch was by wearing my gun into the bank. One of the people in line behind me protested to a teller, wanted to know why the bank was "allowing that guy to wear a gun in the bank"? The branch manager told him I was allowed to wear my gun in their bank, anytime I want to.
 
I actually found out just how pro-gun my Wells Fargo branch was by wearing my gun into the bank. One of the people in line behind me protested to a teller, wanted to know why the bank was "allowing that guy to wear a gun in the bank"? The branch manager told him I was allowed to wear my gun in their bank, anytime I want to.

That makes me feel better about them having my mortgage and one checking account after they announced they won't do business with gun related businesses.
 
Thing is I do my banking in Scottsdale, Arizona

I'm not going to open carry, and the closest branch is in a grocery store so I'd be carrying anyway.

I'm just locked into them for another almost 3 years and was disappointed they publicly denounced business with gun related businesses recently.

I just try my best not to support those businesses that are anti 2ndA.
 
I actually found out just how pro-gun my Wells Fargo branch was by wearing my gun into the bank. One of the people in line behind me protested to a teller, wanted to know why the bank was "allowing that guy to wear a gun in the bank"? The branch manager told him I was allowed to wear my gun in their bank, anytime I want to.

Just tell them your acting in an "official capacity"... as your own security, but don't finish the sentence out loud. 007 secret agent in her majesty's enforcement of the common law in exile, post 1776.
 
Just tell them your acting in an "official capacity"... as your own security, but don't finish the sentence out loud. 007 secret agent in her majesty's enforcement of the common law in exile, post 1776.

After I got my first ccw card I briefly switched to just concealed carry and one teller told me that she hoped "I would still be protecting them, even though the bad guys couldn't see a gun, right?"
 
US Bank is anti

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Screw the banks, I keep my money in a local credit union.
 

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