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    Trying back door gun control

    They are going to try and use banks and credit card companies in a coordinated effort to code firearm purchases and potentially decline firearm purchases.
    This is aimed at firearm only retailers at the moment. Of course we know how slippery these slopes can get and quickly.



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    my guess is this will significantly effect online gun sales as more people will move to cash purchases. this is the goal, they want to end any / all online sales. next step will be for brick and mortar to only be allowed to sell guns via credit card. and just like that they have their registry

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      #3
      Originally posted by OldRiverRat View Post
      my guess is this will significantly effect online gun sales as more people will move to cash purchases. this is the goal, they want to end any / all online sales. next step will be for brick and mortar to only be allowed to sell guns via credit card. and just like that they have their registry

      I'm thinking you are right.

      They already have their registry. They get away with it because they claim it isn't "immediately searchable".

      With recent happenings, we know they have subpoenaed credit card records to track down purchases.

      So yeah, this seems like the play.

      "Well we don't keep those records, but we opened up an investigation on Visa after suspecting them of wrong doing so we subpoenaed all records under that particular code. No we didn't keep a downloadable copy, we pinky swear"

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        #4
        Originally posted by OldRiverRat View Post
        my guess is this will significantly effect online gun sales as more people will move to cash purchases. this is the goal, they want to end any / all online sales. next step will be for brick and mortar to only be allowed to sell guns via credit card. and just like that they have their registry
        yep

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          #5
          New IRS agents will then collect a tax for each bow owned

          If not reported, becomes a fed offense

          My belief

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            #6
            guess we will have to learn how to use bitcoin to spend money on guns and ammo.

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              #7
              Here is what a lot of AG's are doing. It isn't much at the moment but at least they are aware and possibly prepared to address it when capable.
              24r GOP attorneys general sent a letter to Visa, Mastercard, and American Express telling them to drop plans to code and compile gun sales.


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                #8
                Originally posted by 4wheels View Post
                guess we will have to learn how to use bitcoin to spend money on guns and ammo.
                I believe digital currency is a very sharp double edge sword.

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                  #9
                  Both the House Republicans and the Republican Senators have written the CC card companies a letter, as well as 25 states AG’s. This will not come to fruition.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 4wheels View Post
                    guess we will have to learn how to use bitcoin to spend money on guns and ammo.

                    ANYTHING digital can be tracked regardless of what we are told.


                    Don’t want to be tracked? Use cash and don’t buy new.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 91cavgt View Post
                      ANYTHING digital can be tracked regardless of what we are told.


                      Don’t want to be tracked? Use cash and don’t buy new.
                      Digital currencies will replace the dollar and it wont be operable as a digital transaction when its all said and done, thus the whole point of going digital.

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