This video discusses the emerging trend of states, specifically New Jersey and California, implementing de facto cash bans on ammunition purchases. This is achieved by requiring identification for ammo purchases, which then forces transactions into electronic systems susceptible to red-flagging by financial institutions. The speaker argues this is a form of gun control through financial control, potentially leading to millions of red flags and restrictions on future purchases.
This video discusses the emerging trend of US states, specifically New Jersey and California, making it illegal to purchase ammunition with cash. The speaker argues this is a form of 'gun control through financial control,' forcing transactions into electronic systems that can be monitored and potentially flagged. The video highlights a case in New Jersey where a gun store faced criminal charges for accepting cash for ammunition, linking it to the requirement of showing ID for ammo purchases.
Several US states are reportedly making it illegal to purchase ammunition with cash. New Jersey, in particular, has seen criminal charges pressed against a gun store for accepting cash for ammo. This is seen by some as a form of gun control through financial control, forcing transactions into electronic systems that can be monitored and flagged.
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