This video discusses the controversial decision by Visa, Mastercard, and American Express to start tracking gun and ammunition purchases, specifically mentioning California. The creator argues this constitutes gun registration and highlights a historical quote from the Brady Campaign suggesting registration facilitates confiscation. The video promotes various 2A-related merchandise and advocacy efforts.
This video discusses the reintroduction and activation of merchant purchase codes specifically for firearms and ammunition. The creator expresses concern that this move, which the "Left" has reportedly desired, represents a significant step towards increased scrutiny and potential control over gun and ammo sales. The video references an article from CBS News detailing the involvement of credit card companies like American Express, Visa, and Mastercard in this initiative. The implication is that these codes will now be used to track and potentially restrict transactions related to firearms and ammunition.
This video discusses the recent action taken by 24 states, led by Republican Attorneys General, to send a letter to major credit card companies (Visa, Mastercard, Amex). The letter urges these companies to abandon the implementation of a new purchase code for firearm and ammunition sales. The content suggests this is a move against "financial tyranny" and is a significant development in the ongoing debate surrounding gun control and the Second Amendment, particularly in opposition to potential Biden administration policies.
This video discusses the announcement by three major credit card companies to track gun purchases. The creator uses this as a basis for a discussion relevant to firearm owners and their rights. The video also includes promotional links for merchandise, a tip jar, various affiliate partnerships for products like coffee, VPNs, holsters, survival gear, and firearm accessories, as well as links to other social media platforms and content creators.
This video discusses the potential implications of credit card companies like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express categorizing gun shop sales. The description highlights this as a significant development for gun control advocates, who believe it will enable better tracking of suspicious firearm purchase surges. The content likely explores the political and practical ramifications of this move within the firearms community.
This video discusses the Giffords organization's lobbying efforts to pressure major credit card companies like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express to flag gun and ammunition purchases. The creator argues this is a violation of Second Amendment rights and criticizes the "patterns of suspicious behavior" cited by Giffords, such as purchasing a significant amount of ammunition or expensive firearms with credit. The video highlights the financial realities of firearm ownership and raises concerns about potential penalization for lawful purchases.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses Mastercard's alleged pressure to stop processing transactions for firearm kits, parts, and accessories. The content creator, Leviathan Group, encourages viewers to join their email list, support them on Patreon, and check out their merchandise. The description also includes links to Blackout Coffee, Gun Owners of America, WPSN, and a backup YouTube channel. It emphasizes that all shooting activities are performed on approved ranges by trained professionals and that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes only, not to instruct on firearm modification or sales.
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