Your Guns & Ammo Purchases Are Being TRACKED & RED FLAGGED!!

This video discusses concerns about credit card companies like Visa and Mastercard flagging firearm and ammunition purchases, potentially leading to 'red flag' reports. It highlights varying state legislation, with some states enacting tracking laws and others prohibiting them. The speaker advises using cash for gun purchases to maintain privacy and avoid potential scrutiny, especially in restrictive states.

Quick Summary

Credit card companies like Visa and Mastercard are flagging firearm and ammunition purchases, contributing to 'red flag' reports. To maintain privacy and avoid potential scrutiny, especially in restrictive states, using cash for gun-related transactions is advised. Some states are enacting laws to track these purchases, while others are actively prohibiting such practices.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Credit Card Flagging & Red Flags
  2. 01:57State Legislation: Tracking vs. Prohibition
  3. 02:54Dangers of Red Flag Laws
  4. 05:08Privacy Recommendations: Use Cash

Frequently Asked Questions

Are gun and ammo purchases being tracked by credit card companies?

Yes, credit card companies like Visa and Mastercard are reportedly flagging purchases made at gun stores. This practice has led to a significant number of 'red flag' reports being generated based on these transactions.

What are 'red flag laws' and why are they a concern?

Red flag laws, also known as extreme risk protection orders, allow authorities to temporarily seize firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others. Critics argue they pose a threat to Second Amendment rights by potentially allowing seizure without immediate due process.

How can I protect my privacy when buying guns and ammo?

To avoid tracking and potential red flagging of your firearm and ammunition purchases, the speaker recommends using cash for all transactions, particularly in states with stricter gun control or tracking legislation.

Which states are tracking gun purchases and which are prohibiting it?

California is noted for implementing laws to track gun and ammo purchases via credit cards. Conversely, states such as Georgia, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wyoming are enacting legislation to prohibit this tracking practice.

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