This video discusses how cryptocurrency, specifically Circle's USDC, has implemented policies to block transactions involving firearms, ammunition, knives, and accessories. The creator argues this is a form of digital censorship and "Operation Choke Point 2.0" that limits financial freedom, turning it conditional on programmable money. The video encourages viewers to take action and educate themselves on alternative investments like gold and silver, promoting sponsor Lear Capital.
This video from Law and Ammo discusses a significant Supreme Court victory for firearms companies and gun rights advocates. The 9-0 ruling in NRA v. Vullo prevents financial regulators and the government of New York from using "mafia-style tactics" to deny financial services to gun groups. The video explains the background of the case, the "Operation Choke Point" tactics, and the legal journey from filing the lawsuit to the Supreme Court's decision. It highlights how this ruling protects businesses from ideological persecution by regulators and its implications for Second Amendment rights nationwide, also mentioning GOA's involvement and briefs to the SCOTUS.
This Gun Talk Radio episode features Rob McNealy of TUSC discussing a new open-sourced software system, described as "Bitcoin for guns," designed to circumvent discriminatory financial practices like Operation Choke Point that negatively impact gun shops. The conversation aims to explain how this system can help businesses in the firearms industry operate more effectively when facing challenges with credit card processing and loans. The discussion highlights the ongoing struggles faced by gun stores due to governmental policies and presents cryptocurrency as a potential solution.
This video discusses the TUSC cryptocurrency roadmap and its potential to support the Second Amendment community, contrasting it with "Operation Choke Point." It also features promotional links for Blackout Coffee and other ventures associated with Hank Strange, including his car channel and merchandise. The description emphasizes supporting the creator through subscriptions, donations, and shopping via affiliate links.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio, airing March 17, 2019, features a discussion on coyote hunting with Tom Austin of Night Goggle Inc. The show also addresses the controversial Operation Choke Point, with a New York representative urging Wells Fargo to adhere to its guidelines in business dealings. Additionally, the program provides guidance on traveling with firearms, covering the legal and practical aspects of flying with your gun. The episode draws from a live radio broadcast that airs on Sundays and is available on various platforms.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk features a discussion with U.S. Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer regarding new documents released concerning Operation Choke Point. The conversation also delves into the critical issues of gun registration and potential confiscation, addressing political and legal aspects relevant to gun owners. The show typically covers a broad range of firearms-related topics.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features a discussion on tactical pens for self-defense with Wes Doss of Khyber Training. The show also delves into 'Operation Choke Point 2.0' and the perspectives of law enforcement officials in Texas regarding campus carry. The program airs live Sundays and is available on various platforms, including YouTube, Roku, Amazon Fire, and Apple TV.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features Tom Gresham discussing various firearm-related topics. Highlights include advice on salvaging firearms damaged by floods with Johnny Dury of Dury's Gun Shop, a segment on iguana hunting in Puerto Rico with Ryan Gresham, and a discussion about the legality of crossing state lines while carrying concealed. The show also touches on the end of 'Operation Choke Point'. Listeners can access past shows via podcasts and streaming.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk features a discussion with Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer regarding his efforts to combat Operation Choke Point, a regulatory initiative that has impacted firearms-related businesses. The conversation explores the legislative and political aspects of this issue, highlighting the congressman's work to protect the rights of gun owners and businesses within the industry. The segment is part of the regular Sunday broadcast of Gun Talk Radio.
This NRA News Cam & Co episode features former NRA President David Keene discussing 'Operation Choke Point,' an Obama-era initiative. Keene, also the Opinion Editor for The Washington Times, argues that this operation was a 'devious design' by regulators to unfairly target and punish businesses deemed 'disfavored,' highlighting the political and regulatory aspects of financial institutions' interactions with certain industries. The discussion centers on the commentary he wrote for The Washington Times.
Gun Gripes Episode 86, titled "Operation Choke Point," returns after fan demand, honoring the memory of Barry. The episode addresses the banking industry's new executive order and its classification of the gun industry as a "risky business." The hosts encourage continued discussion on all firearm-related topics. The video promotes the podcast, Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA legal self-defense network, music channel, website, and social media, while also providing a disclaimer about the educational and entertainment nature of their content and adherence to legal firearm handling practices.
You've reached the end! 11 videos loaded.