This video discusses President Trump's executive order aimed at preventing banks from discriminating against gun companies. It breaks down the order's mechanisms, historical context of banking practices against the firearms industry, and potential impacts on Second Amendment rights. The video also touches on the enforcement by regulators and the DOJ, and discusses reactions from both supporters and critics.
This video discusses the White House taking action against financial institutions that have targeted gun owners and related businesses. The title "FAFO" (F*** Around and Find Out) suggests a confrontational stance, and the description mentions "Lawsuits NOW," indicating legal challenges are being initiated. The content is likely to explore government policy, financial industry practices, and their implications for the Second Amendment and businesses operating within the firearms sector. It also includes a sponsor mention for a non-cancellable commerce platform.
This video discusses Citi Bank's alleged reversal of its previous 'debanking' strategies against gun businesses. The creator questions the sincerity of this move, asking if it's too little too late. The channel promotes appreciation for sporting and defensive firearms, responsible gun ownership, and Second Amendment advocacy, emphasizing viewer support and the absence of sponsors.
This video criticizes Bank of America for alleged actions detrimental to gun owners and discusses a data breach. It mentions the bank's past involvement in selling data related to gun and ammo purchasers and highlights a separate data breach incident. The video includes a sponsor plug for Aura, a service to protect against data exposure. A secondary sponsor link is provided for a non-cancellable commerce platform in regulated industries.
This video discusses former President Trump's public criticism of Bank of America, stemming from allegations that the bank provided customer data, specifically related to firearm purchases, to the FBI. The content suggests a connection to the Second Amendment and implies the bank's actions are a betrayal of gun owners. The video aims to inform viewers about this incident and its potential implications for 2A rights.
This video discusses a situation where a bank, identified as ICCU, allegedly informed customers they were prohibited from purchasing firearms and ammunition. The description indicates that the bank has since changed its stance. The video also promotes various merchandise and social media channels associated with the creator, Mrgunsngear.
This video discusses Senator Elizabeth Warren's latest demands for the federal government to mandate the use of Merchant Category Codes (MCC) for gun purchases, forcing financial institutions to implement them. The content criticizes this move as "insanity" and highlights the ongoing political debate surrounding gun sales and financial regulation. The focus is on the legislative and regulatory aspects of restricting or tracking firearm transactions through financial systems.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses NRA v. Vullo, a significant Supreme Court case focusing on First Amendment rights rather than the Second Amendment. The case challenges New York's actions in pressuring financial institutions to sever ties with the NRA, arguing it constitutes tortious interference with business relationships. This video aims to educate viewers on the implications of this legal challenge, emphasizing the importance of understanding constitutional rights.
This "Free For All Friday" episode from September 30, 2022, features Gary Krause, a veteran and Bitcoin/Crypto expert. The discussion explores whether cryptocurrency can preserve freedom, particularly in the context of financial institutions and government actions that the hosts perceive as infringing on rights, including those related to firearms and privacy. The conversation aims to understand how crypto can be used as a tool to resist perceived suppression and protect personal liberties and privacy.
This video, "The TRUTH Behind Credit Industry's New Antigun Agenda," explores the alleged anti-gun actions and policies of the credit industry. While no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are sold or demonstrated in the video, it focuses on the broader political and financial landscape impacting gun ownership and the firearm industry. The video aims to inform viewers about these developments and their potential consequences.
This video discusses the implications of the International Organization for Standardization's adoption of a new banking code that will enable credit card companies to track purchases made by lawful gun owners. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how this allows financial institutions to monitor Second Amendment-related transactions for the first time. He argues that the data collected, ostensibly for saving lives, will be worthless and misleading to law enforcement, and explores the present and future consequences for gun owners. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on this development.
This video discusses a reported initiative by banks to track and potentially share information regarding firearm and ammunition purchases with law enforcement. It raises concerns about financial institutions monitoring gun sales and the implications for gun owners' privacy and Second Amendment rights. The description also includes calls to action for viewer support through likes, subscriptions, merchandise purchases, and Patreon contributions, along with links to the channel's website and social media platforms.