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

The host of God Family and Guns warns that credit card companies like Visa and Mastercard are flagging purchases at gun stores, leading to potential 'red flag' reports. While some states like California are enacting laws to track these purchases, others such as Georgia, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wyoming are actively prohibiting such tracking. The speaker advises using cash for firearm and ammunition purchases to maintain privacy and avoid potential issues related to red flag laws, which are described as a significant threat to Second Amendment rights due to their potential for firearm seizure without immediate due process.

Quick Summary

Credit card companies like Visa and Mastercard are flagging gun and ammo purchases, potentially leading to red flag reports. While California is enacting tracking laws, states like Georgia and Kentucky are prohibiting it. The speaker advises using cash for purchases to maintain privacy and avoid issues related to red flag laws, which are seen as a threat to Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Are gun and ammunition 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 can lead to 'red flag' reports being generated and sent to local law enforcement, raising concerns about privacy and Second Amendment rights.

What are the privacy recommendations for buying firearms and ammunition?

To avoid transaction tracking and potential red flagging, the speaker recommends using cash for all purchases at gun stores. This is especially advised in states with more restrictive laws regarding firearm and ammunition sales and tracking.

How do red flag laws impact Second Amendment rights?

Red flag laws are described as a significant threat to the Second Amendment because they can allow for the seizure of firearms without immediate due process. This raises concerns about due process and the potential for misuse of reported transactions.

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

California is implementing laws to track gun and ammunition purchases via credit cards. Conversely, states such as Georgia, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wyoming are passing laws to prohibit this practice, creating a divergence in state-level regulations.

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