This video provides five key strategies to minimize government tracking when purchasing firearms and ammunition. It emphasizes avoiding digital footprints by not scanning IDs, using facial recognition, opting for paper background checks over digital ones, paying with cash instead of credit cards, and refraining from making controversial statements online. The presenter suggests that traditional mom-and-pop gun shops offering these offline transaction methods are the safest option for privacy.
This video discusses a new New York State law requiring credit card companies to categorize purchases from gun retailers with a special code. The speaker argues this enables government surveillance of law-abiding gun owners, potentially leading to the creation of an 'enemies of the state' list and preemptive action against individuals based on their purchases. The law is presented as an infringement on rights rather than a crime prevention measure.
The host of God Family and Guns warns that credit card companies like Visa and Mastercard are flagging purchases at gun stores, leading to potential 'red flag' reports. While some states like California are enacting laws to track these purchases, others such as Georgia, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wyoming are actively prohibiting such tracking. The speaker advises using cash for firearm and ammunition purchases to maintain privacy and avoid potential issues related to red flag laws, which are described as a significant threat to Second Amendment rights due to their potential for firearm seizure without immediate due process.
This video discusses a proposal by New York Governor Kathy Hochul for credit card companies like American Express, Mastercard, and Visa to categorize and flag firearms and ammunition purchases as suspicious activity. The speaker expresses concern that this could lead to government surveillance of legal gun owners and advocates for boycotting companies that comply. The video highlights a past personal experience where Bank of America flagged a large ammunition purchase as suspicious.
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