New York Just Passed A Law To Track Your Gun And Ammo Purchases

Published on April 9, 2025
Duration: 4:07

This video from Colion Noir discusses a new law in New York requiring separate tracking of firearm and ammunition purchases made with credit cards. Noir, an expert Second Amendment advocate, argues this law is a dangerous precedent, potentially leading to discrimination against legal gun owners and drawing parallels to 'Operation Choke Point' under the Obama administration. The video highlights concerns about financial institutions being used to restrict constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

New York's new law mandates that firearm and ammunition purchases be separately categorized when paid by credit card. Expert Colion Noir warns this could lead to discrimination against legal gun owners, similar to 'Operation Choke Point,' and questions its effectiveness in preventing crime while potentially enabling future restrictions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NY Governor Signs Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:35Colion Noir's Concerns on Tracking
  3. 01:59Targeting Gun Owners & Restrictions
  4. 02:39Operation Choke Point Comparison
  5. 03:16Unconstitutional Restrictions
  6. 03:42Fighting 2A Suppression

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new law passed in New York regarding gun and ammo purchases?

New York has passed a law requiring firearm and ammunition purchases to be categorized separately from other transactions when paid with credit cards. This aims to track these specific purchases more granularly.

What are the main concerns about New York's new gun purchase tracking law?

Concerns include the potential for discrimination against legal gun owners, drawing parallels to 'Operation Choke Point,' and the idea that tracking legal purchases is not an effective crime prevention strategy but rather a tool for future restrictions.

How does the new New York law compare to 'Operation Choke Point'?

The new law is compared to 'Operation Choke Point' under Obama, where the Justice Department targeted financial institutions doing business with firearm dealers and payday lenders. Both are seen as attempts to use financial systems to restrict access for constitutionally protected activities.

What is Colion Noir's stance on the New York gun purchase tracking law?

Colion Noir, an expert Second Amendment advocate, views the law as a dangerous precedent that could lead to the financial debanking of legal gun owners and merchants, infringing upon constitutional rights.

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