This guide, presented by an experienced firearms instructor, details three practical and one impractical use for red tracer ammunition in a hypothetical zombie apocalypse. It emphasizes using tracers for target signaling and tracking rapid fire, while cautioning against their use for starting fires. The instructor demonstrates safe handling with a Girsan XMC and an FRT 9mm submachine gun, highlighting the visual benefits of specialized ammo.
This video aims to demystify how firearms are tracked, likely exploring serial numbers, registration, and potential data collection methods. It could delve into the legal and technological aspects of firearm ownership and how authorities monitor them. The content is geared towards individuals interested in firearm legislation, tracking technologies, and the broader implications for gun owners.
This video discusses a new law in New York requiring banks to track firearm and ammunition purchases. The creator expresses concern about this measure, especially in light of ongoing data breaches. The description also includes various affiliate links for products and services, as well as links to the creator's other platforms and support channels.
Colion Noir critically analyzes New York's new law requiring separate tracking of firearm and ammunition purchases via credit cards. He argues this sets a dangerous precedent, potentially leading to discrimination against legal gun owners and merchants, drawing parallels to Operation Choke Point. The law is presented as a safety measure but is viewed as an unconstitutional restriction on Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a new California law that will implement "merchant category codes" to further track firearm owners. The law, which is partially in effect, with the rest to follow in 2025, aims to use these codes for various state purposes, including "detection scenarios." The content emphasizes that this is an opinion and not legal advice, and encourages viewers to check out Attorneys on Retainer. The video also includes affiliate links for merchandise and services.
This video from God Family and Guns explores whether the government tracks the serial numbers of firearms owned by citizens. It delves into the implications of government knowledge of gun serial numbers for gun owners and touches upon Second Amendment rights. The description also includes links for supporting various ministries, the channel's Patreon, recommended products, merchandise, and social media channels.
This YouTube video focuses on how purchases of firearms and ammunition are allegedly tracked and flagged. The title and description suggest a discussion around potential government surveillance or data collection related to gun ownership. It also includes links for viewer support and mentions of associated ministries and recommended products.
This video, featuring Maggie from Blue Steel Guns, addresses the common concern of whether the government knows the specific firearms citizens own. Maggie explains that due to the manual nature of FFL record-keeping, including out-of-business archives, a comprehensive government database of individual gun ownership is practically non-existent. Background checks only report firearm categories, not specific models or serial numbers, and while some states have registries, others like Missouri do not. The discussion highlights the immense logistical challenge of tracking every firearm in circulation.
This video from 'God Family and Guns' discusses a new executive order mandating the Department of Transportation to track all firearm movements in the US. The stated goal is to prevent theft during shipping between Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), but the speaker expresses concern that this will primarily create a federal record of gun ownership, potentially infringing on Second Amendment rights. The analysis comes from a commentator with a high authority level in Second Amendment advocacy.
This YouTube video discusses a proposed bill in the Maryland General Assembly that would mandate the inclusion of real-time government tracking devices on all firearms entering or leaving the state. The creator expresses concern about this potential infringement on Second Amendment rights and encourages viewers to support organizations advocating for gun rights. The description also promotes various sponsors and the channel's merchandise.
This YouTube video's title, "Discover is First Credit Card to Start Tracking Gun Purchases!", indicates a discussion about a financial institution, Discover, implementing a system to monitor and potentially flag firearm transactions. This is a significant development for gun owners and advocates, raising questions about privacy, financial freedom, and the implications for the Second Amendment. The video likely explores the details of this new policy, its potential impact on consumers, and the broader societal context of financial institutions' involvement in tracking gun sales.
This video discusses a proposed bill in Maryland that aims to implement GPS tracking on firearms and their owners. The content focuses on the implications of such legislation for gun ownership rights and privacy. The description also includes numerous links for supporting the creator, affiliate purchases, and alternative platforms.
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