This video discusses how using credit or debit cards for firearm and ammunition purchases can lead to tracking and 'red flagging' by financial institutions. In 17 states, this practice is now law, requiring law enforcement to follow up on flagged transactions. The primary recommendation to avoid this tracking is to pay with cash for all firearm and ammunition purchases.
This video highlights a new legal requirement in 17 states where using a credit or debit card for firearms and ammunition purchases can result in the transaction being 'red flagged' and reported to local sheriffs. The speaker strongly advises paying with cash to avoid this tracking and potential follow-up by law enforcement, noting that cash payments may also offer discounts.
In 17 states, using a credit or debit card to purchase firearms or ammunition can result in your transaction being 'red flagged' and reported to local sheriffs. This is now mandated by law in these states, with sheriffs legally required to follow up on these flags. The speaker strongly advises paying with cash to avoid this tracking and potential scrutiny, noting that some stores even offer discounts for cash payments. Ammunition vending machines are also flagged as a potential tracking method due to ID and payment requirements.
This video highlights a new legal requirement in 17 states where using credit or debit cards for firearm and ammunition purchases can lead to 'red flagging' and law enforcement follow-up. The speaker strongly advises paying with cash to avoid this tracking and potential scrutiny, noting that some stores may even offer discounts for cash payments.
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