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Stablecoin issuer Circle amends policy to allow legal firearm transactions

Stablecoin issuer Circle has reversed its previous restriction on using USDC for firearm purchases, following weeks of criticism from conservative groups and gun rights advocates.

The change highlights the growing tension between digital payment platforms and constitutional rights in the United States, where financial intermediaries are increasingly pressured to define what counts as “lawful commerce.”

The update also underscores the delicate balance between regulatory compliance, political neutrality, and consumer freedom.

Crypto firms are facing greater scrutiny over how their platforms interact with constitutional protections like the Second Amendment in the evolving digital payments landscape.

Circle’s policy update and its implications

On 5 November, Circle announced that it would amend a clause in its Prohibited Transactions policy, removing language that banned using USDC to purchase “weapons of any kind.”

The updated policy now allows lawful transactions involving firearms, stating that the company’s ban applies only to weapons purchases that violate applicable laws.

In a statement sent to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the company said it has “always held that the use of money should be free for lawful purposes,” including those protected under the Second Amendment.

The amendment brings Circle’s policy in line with constitutional guarantees that allow citizens “to keep and bear arms.”

The company confirmed that it will continue to prohibit USDC transactions linked to illegal or high-risk activities such as money laundering, unlicensed gambling, and fraudulent investment schemes.

However, the updated wording clarifies that firearm purchases are permissible if they comply with US laws.

Political and industry reactions

Senator Cynthia Lummis publicly praised the decision, noting that Circle’s update “defends constitutional rights” while ensuring that financial systems are not “weaponised against law-abiding gun owners.”