The law prohibits credit card processors from using firearm-related Merchant Category Codes when citizens make lawful retail purchases of firearms, firearm parts or ammunition with credit cards.
The legislation prohibits a credit card network from requiring gun retailers to use or assign a special merchant category code that rats out gun buyers.
Where does privacy go to die? For gun owners and concealed carry applicants and permit holders in the Golden State, the answer must surely be California.
The misuse of CLETS for concealed carry checks is explicitly forbidden, and such actions raise significant concerns about the potential impact on lawful gun owners seeking permits.
This NSSF-supported law protects the privacy and sensitive financial information of people purchasing firearms…
With New Hampshire, there are now 17 states with laws that protect the Second Amendment financial privacy of their citizens.
New Hampshire becomes the 17 state to protect the privacy of law-abiding gun buyers by prohibiting financial institutions from collecting & misusing their personal information.
Law-abiding gun owners or anyone those who want to shop at gun stores or hunting supply outlets should be concerned, and should pay with cash for their purchases
Sorkin admitted creating a firearm-retailer specific MCC would be a first step to creating a national firearm registry, which is forbidden by federal law.
The Biden administration has admitted it unlawfully used the private gun purchase data of law-abiding citizens to label them as potential domestic terrorists in a politically-driven gun control scheme…
The laws are designed to protect the privacy of lawful and private firearm and ammunition purchases from being abused for political purposes by corporate financial service providers…
The legislation would protect the Second Amendment privacy of firearm and ammunition purchasers from financial service and payment card providers compiling purchase history…
The statute is a sweeping violation of constitutional rights, …it’s not just the 2nd Amendment Gavin Newsom dislikes. He has contempt for the entire Bill of Rights….
The state is imposing Orwellian tactics to view & overhear private conversations of anyone who walks into a gun shop or the home of a residence-based firearms dealer…
Firearm sales remain consistently strong, with over a million per month for more than four years running…
Police admit they never obtained search warrants to test the firearms. The data was then sent to the Bureau of ATF, which used it to create an illegal gun registry…
CA AG Bonta is determined to supply gun owner information to biased researchers who, …will use it to promote additional restrictions on the 2nd Amendment.
Gave federal agencies a workaround to normal warrant requirements. …immediately stop warrantless information sharing with federal agencies about gun shipments….
“…we could not corroborate whether other work analysts completed from October 2018 through June 2021 was legally authorized.” …Postal Service inspector general.
“The Biden Administration is again circumventing Congress and enabling the notably corrupt ATF to manage a database of nearly a billion gun transfer records.”
The Tiahrt Amendments provide privacy protection for those who exercise their 2A rights. Menendez & Lee want to take it away & help facilitate universal gun registration.
If law-abiding gun owners needed another reason to be dubious of why their firearms ownership should be made public, the San Francisco Chronicle recently provided it.
It is illegal for the sheriff to release any information about citizens applying for a license to carry. The demand letter from GunSenseUs is asking the sheriffs to break the law.
Anything companies deem illegal is flagged & submitted to law enforcement authorities. It wouldn’t be a stretch for these companies to decide to ban the selling or discussion of guns by scanning your.
Internet freedom is something that Americans most take for granted. We assume everyone around the globe can access any site they want to read, but that isn’t the case in countries like China.
The way we prevent our devices from storing this information is to used modes known as private browsing. In Chrome, this mode is called “Incognito” mode, in Firefox it’s “Private” mode.
Gun Owners of America, today in conjunction with a Pierce County, WA resident, has sued the State of Washington to prevent the personal information of state gun owners from being exposed.
“My intent is to create a searchable database and map of Washington state to overlay the locations. The public has a right to know that these dangerous devices may have been in neighborhoods that they
We know that internet service providers spy on what we do online. Here are ways way to keep the prying eyes off your home internet traffic & keep your mobile data private.
AmmoLand News is launching a guide to internet privacy and safety. This user guide will be a multi-part series going over the threats and how to mitigate them in an easy to understand format.