Active Carry Technologies singled out! PayPal discrimination!

These unbelievably ridiculous souls...AGAIN! We are really disappointed for those that keep funds and use thePayPal platform for purchasing products. We can only conclude at this stage that PayPal does not like the fact we're a pro 2nd Amendment company, and do not compromise on our God-given right to defend ourselves. Not to mention....WE SELL FIRST AID KITS! This is lunacy, stupidity, etc. That is all, we have installed friendlier payment processors until this gets sorted, or we jyst abandom PayPal/Braintree entirely. Below is the text of there message with without any explanation or identifying the issue or how to correct it.

You can no longer do business with PayPal
After a review of your account activity, we've determined that you're in violation of PayPal's Acceptable Use Policy. As a result, your account has been permanently limited and you won't be able to conduct any further business using PayPal. This is permitted under the PayPal User Agreement sections Restricted Activities and Actions We May Take. You must remove all references to PayPal from your website(s) and/or auction(s), including removing PayPal as a payment option, the PayPal logo, and the PayPal shopping cart.
If you have funds in your PayPal balance, we'll hold it up for 180 days. These funds may be used to satisfy any obligations you may have under the User Agreement and Acceptable Use Policy, including potential liabilities to third parties and to PayPal for each violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, including monetary damages. After that period, we'll email you with information on how to access any remaining funds.
If there are chargebacks that result in your account balance falling below zero, you will need to settle the amount owed to PayPal to avoid further action.
Customers who are permanently limited for violating the Acceptable Use Policy are not permitted to use PayPal services and are not permitted to open new or additional PayPal accounts.
You can find the complete the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy by clicking Legal at the bottom of any PayPal page.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause.