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 ARFCOM News segment discusses recent legal and political developments impacting firearm ownership and the gun industry. Topics include a SF carry permit, a New Jersey judge blocking a gun industry "nuisance law," the introduction of the SHORT Act to counter an ATF pistol brace ban, challenges to an ATF final rule, FPC lawsuits, a VISA CEO's statement on merchant codes for gun stores, and Giffords' commentary on California's gun laws. The video features news updates and legal analyses relevant to Second Amendment rights and gun control.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing a letter signed by 24 State Attorneys General to Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. The letter addresses the companies' intent to adopt a new International Organization for Standardization (ISO) merchant code, which critics argue could be used to track gun purchases. Kirk highlights this as a significant pushback from state governments to protect citizens' rights.
This "What's Up Wednesday" episode covers several key firearms topics. It discusses a proposed bill in New York requiring an "Assault Weapon" license with background checks, fingerprints, and training. Sig Sauer is highlighted for a new contract and the release of their MCX Spear LT rifle. The video also addresses Visa's response to the implementation of specific merchant codes for gun shop credit card purchases. The timestamps indicate discussions on TriggrCon 2022 and the IRay Reco HD 1280 Thermal Sight.
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 how major credit card companies, including Visa, are beginning to flag gun and ammunition purchases. The description mentions @InstructorMike, suggesting an expert perspective on the implications of this policy. The content will likely delve into the practical impact of these 'flags' on lawful firearm transactions, potentially touching upon Second Amendment rights and how this could affect gun owners, retailers, and the broader firearms industry. It is a developing story with significant ramifications for the gun community.
This video discusses a letter sent by 100 Members of Congress to the CEO of VISA, referencing a PDF of the letter provided in the description. The content appears to be politically or advocacy-oriented concerning financial services and potentially their impact on firearms-related businesses or policies. The description also includes extensive links for joining email lists, supporting the channel via Patreon, and various sponsors and affiliated organizations like Gun Owners of America and Firearms Policy Coalition, suggesting a focus on advocacy and supporting the Second Amendment community.
This ARFCOM News edition covers several distinct topics. It touches on a Visa statement regarding vendor codes, the granting of gun ownership rights to women in Saudi Arabia, and a story about a rifle raffle raising funds despite complaints. It also mentions support for East Henderson Youth Football and Cheerleading and the lifting of an ammo limit in DC. A significant portion focuses on a federal judge's denial of a FOIA request related to a Hunter Biden investigation. The video's description indicates no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are for sale and that the content does not violate YouTube policy. The title poses a question about who may have covered for Hunter Biden.
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 from Guns & Gadgets Media addresses a significant development regarding Visa's response to the tracking of firearms purchases. The content likely delves into the implications of such tracking for gun owners, the Second Amendment, and the firearms industry. It aims to inform viewers about the situation and potentially advocate for gun rights.
This video discusses a significant development in firearm and ammunition purchasing: the implementation of a special code by Visa, MasterCard, and American Express to track and flag these transactions. The creator highlights the implications of this tracking for gun owners and advocates for supporting firearm rights organizations.