The Government Is Now Monitoring & Tracking ALL Your Gun Purchases If You Live In THESE 14 States!

Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 8:24

This video, presented by an authoritative speaker with experienced insights, details how the government is reportedly monitoring and tracking gun purchases in 14 specific states. It outlines which states have registries or permit-to-purchase requirements, highlighting the potential implications for Second Amendment rights and individual privacy. The speaker emphasizes that such monitoring may be illegal and discusses the broader concerns of government knowledge of firearm ownership in relation to potential overreach.

Quick Summary

An authoritative speaker details how the government monitors gun purchases in 14 states, including registration and permit requirements. Concerns are raised about potential government overreach, the erosion of Second Amendment rights, and privacy violations, with the speaker asserting such monitoring is illegal but ongoing.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro: Govt. Monitoring Gun Purchases
  2. 00:44States with Registries (CA, HI, NY, NJ, CT, MD, MA)
  3. 01:51Permit to Purchase States (IL, IA, MN, NE, NC)
  4. 02:55More Registration Details (MI, DC)
  5. 03:40Legality and Surprising States
  6. 04:52Consequences of Gun Registries
  7. 05:11Prayer and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states are reportedly monitoring gun purchases?

According to the video, 14 states are reportedly monitoring gun purchases. These include California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Michigan, and Washington D.C. Some require registration, while others mandate permits to purchase.

What are the concerns about government monitoring of gun purchases?

The primary concerns raised are the potential for government overreach, the erosion of Second Amendment rights, and the loss of privacy. The speaker suggests that knowledge of firearm ownership could be used by a 'tyrannical government' to disarm citizens, especially when combined with measures like red flag laws.

Are gun purchase monitoring laws legal?

The speaker in the video asserts that government monitoring of gun purchases is illegal, stating that governments are not permitted to conduct such surveillance. However, they also note that this monitoring is occurring despite its alleged illegality.

What is the difference between gun registration and permit-to-purchase?

Gun registration typically involves creating a record of firearm ownership, often maintained by the state. A permit-to-purchase system requires individuals to obtain a license or permit from authorities before they can legally buy a firearm, acting as a pre-purchase screening mechanism.

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