Don't Ever Do These 3 Things When Buying Ammo!

Published on January 19, 2024
Duration: 5:54

This video from God Family and Guns provides critical advice for firearm owners on how to purchase ammunition while protecting their privacy and Second Amendment rights. The instructor, demonstrating an authoritative and experienced tone, outlines three key actions to avoid: scanning a driver's license, using credit/debit cards, and buying ammo in anti-Second Amendment states. The advice is particularly relevant for 2024, given the current political climate and increased anti-Second Amendment sentiment.

Quick Summary

Avoid scanning your driver's license, using credit/debit cards, and purchasing ammo in anti-Second Amendment states. These actions can create digital records that may be reported to authorities like the ATF, compromising your privacy and Second Amendment rights. Using cash is recommended for all ammunition purchases.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction: Ammo Buying in 2024
  2. 01:10Don't Scan Driver's License
  3. 01:47Sponsor Message: Jase Medical
  4. 02:29Don't Use Credit Cards
  5. 03:32Don't Buy Ammo In Anti-2A States
  6. 04:41Conclusion: Protect Your Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main mistakes to avoid when buying ammunition?

Avoid scanning your driver's license, using credit/debit cards, and purchasing ammo in anti-Second Amendment states. These actions can create digital records that may be reported to authorities like the ATF, compromising your privacy and rights.

Why should I avoid using credit cards to buy ammunition?

Credit card companies may flag ammunition purchases and report them to local authorities and the ATF. Using cash is recommended to prevent creating a digital trail that could be used against you.

What is the risk of scanning my driver's license when buying ammo?

Scanning your driver's license can lead to a digital record of your ammunition purchase, detailing what you bought and how much. This information can be shared with authorities, especially in states with strict gun laws.

What is the advice for buying ammo if I live in an anti-Second Amendment state?

If you live in a state with strict gun laws or registration, it's advised not to buy ammo there. Instead, purchase ammunition when traveling through pro-gun states like Missouri to avoid creating records linked to your residency.

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