INFRINGE THIS... Ready to DECLINE Credit Card Companies?... The answer is simple but can you do it?

Published on September 16, 2022
Duration: 5:39

This video discusses the implications of credit card companies implementing new merchant codes for firearm purchases, which could lead to a de facto national gun registry. It advocates for using cash for firearm and ammunition purchases as a way to push back against this perceived infringement on Second Amendment rights and protect financial privacy. The content is based on an opinion piece by Judge Andrew Napolitano.

Quick Summary

To push back against credit card companies tracking firearm purchases and creating a de facto financial registry, gun owners are advised to use cash for all gun and ammunition transactions. This strategy directly impacts the revenue of credit card companies and hinders their ability to facilitate government data collection on gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Topic
  2. 00:39Sponsor Message: Acre Gold
  3. 01:17Why Use Cash for Guns
  4. 01:32Judge Napolitano's Analysis
  5. 02:09Government Involvement and Constitutionality
  6. 02:29Financial Strings and Pension Funds
  7. 03:00Oath to the Constitution
  8. 03:34Bruin Case and Second Amendment
  9. 04:09How to Fight Back
  10. 04:30Conclusion and Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

How can gun owners push back against credit card companies tracking firearm purchases?

Gun owners can push back by choosing to use cash for all firearm and ammunition purchases. This directly impacts the revenue of credit card companies and makes it more difficult for them to create a de facto financial registry of gun owners.

What is the concern with credit card companies implementing new merchant codes for gun sales?

The primary concern is that these new merchant codes will allow credit card companies to track firearm purchases, creating a de facto national gun registry. This data could be accessed by the government, leading to privacy violations and potential infringement on Second Amendment rights.

Who is advocating for the use of cash in firearm purchases?

The video highlights an opinion piece by Judge Andrew Napolitano, who argues that using cash for firearm and ammunition purchases is a direct and effective way to resist the creation of a financial registry and protect constitutional rights.

What is the connection between state pension funds and credit card companies' policies on gun sales?

State pension funds, managed by officials with known animosities towards gun ownership, are significant shareholders in major credit card companies. This financial leverage is reportedly used to pressure these companies into implementing policies that track gun sales.

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