Top 5 Ways To Avoid The Government Tracking Your Guns & Ammo Purchases!

Published on July 31, 2024
Duration: 8:10

This video outlines five key strategies to minimize government tracking of firearm and ammunition purchases. The speaker emphasizes avoiding digital footprints by using cash, opting for paper background checks, and steering clear of ID scanning and facial recognition technologies. The advice aims to reduce the likelihood of purchases being logged and potentially flagged by authorities.

Quick Summary

To avoid government tracking of your gun and ammo purchases, use cash, opt for paper background checks over digital ones, and avoid scanning your ID or using facial recognition. Credit card purchases can trigger 'red flag' alerts, and online activity is heavily monitored.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Government Tracking Concerns
  2. 01:11Tip 1: Don't Scan Your ID
  3. 01:37Tip 2: Avoid Facial Recognition
  4. 02:24Tip 3: Skip Digital Background Checks
  5. 03:35Tip 4: Don't Use Credit Cards
  6. 04:39Tip 5: Be Careful Online
  7. 05:21The Online vs. Offline Trend
  8. 05:41Recommended Purchase Method
  9. 06:13Recap of 5 Tips
  10. 07:13Channel Ministry & Prayer Requests

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I prevent the government from tracking my gun and ammo purchases?

To minimize government tracking of your firearm and ammunition purchases, avoid scanning your ID, refuse facial recognition scans, opt for paper background checks instead of digital ones, use cash instead of credit cards, and be cautious about what you post online.

Why should I avoid using credit cards for gun and ammo purchases?

Major credit card companies use a 'red flag' system that can flag gun store transactions. These flags can be sent to local sheriffs, potentially leading to unwanted scrutiny or alerts, even if your local sheriff is trusted.

Are digital background checks for firearms tracked by the government?

Yes, digital background checks, often completed on store laptops, are logged by the ATF and entered into the NICS system. Paper background checks are generally considered safer as they are kept at the local gun shop.

What is the safest way to buy guns and ammo to avoid tracking?

The safest method recommended is to patronize a local 'mom and pop' gun shop where you can use cash and ensure they conduct paper background checks. This approach minimizes your digital footprint associated with the purchase.

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