US States Stop Accepting Cash For Ammo!

Published on September 18, 2025
Duration: 8:02

This video discusses recent developments in New Jersey where a gun store faced criminal charges for accepting cash for ammunition. The speaker argues this is a form of 'gun control through financial control,' forcing transactions into electronic systems that can be monitored and potentially flagged. The trend is seen as a significant concern for firearms owners nationwide.

Quick Summary

Some US states are effectively banning cash for ammunition purchases by leveraging existing laws that require identification for ammo sales. This forces transactions into electronic systems, which can be monitored and potentially flagged by financial institutions, leading to concerns about privacy and financial control.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Cash vs. Digital Currency
  2. 00:26States Ban Cash for Ammo
  3. 00:39Sponsor: ES Power Drink
  4. 01:13Why Not Use Credit Cards for Ammo
  5. 01:24Red Flags and Financial Institutions
  6. 02:10States with Cash Bans on Ammo
  7. 02:26New Jersey Gun Store Charges
  8. 03:11ID Requirement as Basis for Cash Ban
  9. 04:00Financial Applications Banning Guns
  10. 04:23Gun Control Through Financial Control
  11. 04:36First Arrests for Accepting Cash
  12. 04:50Potential for Nationwide Bans
  13. 05:12Advice: Buy Ammo with Cash
  14. 05:25Major Red Flag for US Dollar
  15. 05:56Viewer Input: New Jersey/California Experience
  16. 06:26Subscribe and Prayer Requests

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are some US states banning cash for ammunition purchases?

Some US states are effectively banning cash for ammunition purchases by leveraging existing laws that require identification for ammo sales. This forces transactions into electronic systems, which can be monitored and potentially flagged by financial institutions, leading to concerns about privacy and financial control.

What are the implications of banning cash for ammo purchases?

Banning cash for ammo purchases is seen by some as 'gun control through financial control.' It pushes transactions into electronic systems that can be tracked, potentially leading to 'red flags' by credit card companies or banks, and limiting the ability to purchase firearms and ammunition anonymously.

Has anyone been arrested for accepting cash for ammunition?

Yes, in New Jersey, a gun store reportedly faced criminal charges from the Department of Justice for accepting cash for ammunition. This case highlights the enforcement of measures that restrict cash transactions for firearms-related items.

Can credit card companies flag ammunition purchases?

Yes, credit card companies and financial institutions can 'red flag' purchases of firearms and ammunition if they deem them suspicious. This can lead to the transaction being flagged and potentially reported to local law enforcement agencies.

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