By LAW Your Ammo Purchases Are Tracked In THESE 7 States! And 4 That Have ILLEGALIZED This Practice!

Published on February 21, 2025
Duration: 11:38

This video details seven US states that legally track ammunition purchases, utilizing methods like credit card codes, driver's license scans, and firearm retailer reporting, which can trigger 'red flag limits'. It also highlights four states that have outlawed these tracking practices. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being aware of these laws as they can impact Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Seven US states legally track ammunition purchases using methods like credit card codes, driver's license scans, and retailer reporting. These states include California, New York, Colorado, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, and Massachusetts. Conversely, Georgia, Iowa, Tennessee, and Wyoming have banned these tracking practices.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Disclaimer and Introduction
  2. 00:37Seven States Tracking Ammo Purchases
  3. 01:18California Ammo Tracking
  4. 02:23New York Ammo Tracking
  5. 02:48Colorado Ammo Tracking
  6. 03:51New Jersey Ammo Tracking
  7. 05:36Connecticut Ammo Tracking
  8. 05:54Illinois Ammo Tracking
  9. 07:47Massachusetts Ammo Tracking
  10. 08:21States Prohibiting Ammo Tracking
  11. 09:09Conclusion and Call to Action
  12. 10:09Channel Outro and Prayer

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states legally track ammunition purchases?

Seven states legally track ammunition purchases. These include California, New York, Colorado, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, and Massachusetts. Tracking methods often involve credit card codes, driver's license scans, and firearm retailer reporting.

How do states track ammunition purchases?

States track ammunition purchases using various methods. Common techniques include recording credit card codes used for purchases, scanning driver's licenses at the point of sale, and requiring firearm retailers to report sales data to the government.

Are there states that ban ammunition purchase tracking?

Yes, four states have banned the practice of tracking ammunition purchases. These states are Georgia, Iowa, Tennessee, and Wyoming. They have outlawed methods like credit card codes, driver's license scans, and red flag limits for ammo sales.

What are 'red flag limits' for ammunition purchases?

'Red flag limits' are thresholds set by some states that trigger alerts or restrictions when a certain amount of ammunition is purchased. These limits, often tied to credit card codes or purchase history, can prevent further sales if exceeded.

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