WHAT?! Credit Union Says YOU Cannot Use YOUR MONEY To Buy 2A Items?!

This entry details how Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) updated its terms to prohibit members from using their funds to purchase firearms and ammunition, sparking member backlash. It highlights the importance of reviewing financial institution terms and conditions for similar restrictions, as demonstrated by member Carla Patterson's experience and subsequent media attention. The guide encourages consumers to be aware of their rights and to apply public pressure if necessary.

Quick Summary

Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) updated its terms to prohibit members from using their funds for firearm and ammunition purchases. Following media attention, ICCU stated the wording caused 'confusion' and promised clarification, while asserting transaction processing remained unchanged. Consumers are advised to review their own financial institution's terms for similar restrictions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ICCU Bans Firearm Purchases
  2. 01:29Vanish Holster Giveaway
  3. 02:23Specific Prohibited Items
  4. 03:27Other Financial Restrictions
  5. 04:25ICCU Responds to Media
  6. 04:58Revised Terms Explained
  7. 06:11Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) do regarding firearm purchases?

ICCU updated its terms and conditions to prohibit members from using their own money to buy firearms and ammunition. This policy change was discovered by a member, Carla Patterson, in Section 13 of the updated terms.

How did ICCU respond to public scrutiny over their firearm purchase ban?

After media attention from KTVB 7 News, ICCU claimed the wording in their terms caused 'confusion' and stated they would clarify the agreement. They maintained that their transaction processing methods had not changed.

What are the key features of the Vanish Holster mentioned in the video?

The Vanish Holster is designed for concealed carry, weighs 6 oz, is ambidextrous, and can hold two extra magazines. It is compatible with 99% of semi-automatic handguns.

What action should consumers take if they find similar restrictions in their bank's terms?

Consumers are encouraged to check their own bank or credit union's terms and conditions for similar prohibitions on Second Amendment items. If found, they should consider applying public pressure or moving their accounts.

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