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

Published on February 15, 2026
Duration: 8:24

This video from God Family and Guns discusses how 14 states are reportedly monitoring and tracking gun purchases through various methods like dealer records, permit requirements, and handgun registration. The host expresses concern that these databases could be misused by a 'tyrannical government' and could pave the way for federal 'red flag' laws that he believes would infringe upon Second Amendment rights. The speaker's expertise is evident in his detailed knowledge of state-specific firearm regulations.

Quick Summary

Fourteen states are reportedly monitoring gun purchases through various means like dealer records, permit requirements, and firearm registration. States mentioned include California, New York, Illinois, and Michigan. Concerns exist about potential government misuse of these databases and the impact on Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Government Monitoring of Gun Purchases
  2. 00:56States with Point-of-Sale Monitoring
  3. 02:27Permit-to-Purchase States
  4. 02:54Handgun Registration States
  5. 03:40Legal and Political Implications
  6. 06:15Closing and Prayer

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., each with different methods of tracking.

What methods are used to track gun purchases in these states?

Tracking methods vary by state and include monitoring at the point of sale via dealer records, requiring a permit to purchase, and mandatory registration of handguns or all firearms. Massachusetts uses a centralized transaction record system.

What are the concerns about government tracking of gun purchases?

The primary concern raised is that these databases could be misused by a 'tyrannical government' to identify gun owners. There's also a fear that such systems could facilitate the implementation of federal 'red flag' laws, potentially infringing on Second Amendment rights.

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