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All this does is say that you spent money at a certain type of retailer. Not what you buy or how much. With a store like cabelas all they know is you spent $500 on something. Could be guns or ammo, could be camping equipment or fishing rods. NYS already knows when you buy guns or ammo in this state thanks to the POC background checks and pistol permits. If you buy out of state they have no way of knowing. Or you know just use a gift card or pay cash.
If you live in NY and NY has required that credit card companies and banks have to track what NY'ers buy and report that to NY, then they will still know what you bought out of state. That's the whole point to this.If you buy out of state they have no way of knowing.
If you live in NY and NY has required that credit card companies and banks have to track what NY'ers buy and report that to NY, then they will still know what you bought out of state. That's the whole point to this.
NY is making an end-run around the requirement that a warrant be issued for a person's private information, by requiring the credit card companies and banks to provide that information automatically.
The first time someone is arrested for buying ammo out of state they should sue the life out of the bank while at the same time filing a motion to have the evidence suppressed for violation of civil rights.
Not that they should even track that, but what you're saying is accurate. It just stays you bought something from someone who is a firearms dealer or a seller of ammo.All this does is say that you spent money at a certain type of retailer. Not what you buy or how much. With a store like cabelas all they know is you spent $500 on something. Could be guns or ammo, could be camping equipment or fishing rods. NYS already knows when you buy guns or ammo in this state thanks to the POC background checks and pistol permits. If you buy out of state they have no way of knowing. Or you know just use a gift card or pay cash.
The over reach is steadily increasing because SCOTUS doesn't do anything.
FWIW.
The Supreme Court handed down the DC v. Heller ruling and the NYSRPA v. Bruen ruling.
Those rulings may not be everything a gun owner/2A supporter wants. But both of those are pro-2A decisions.
The Supreme Court's problem is that it has no teeth. Or chooses not to have any teeth.
The court doesn't enforce its decisions, at least when it comes to the 2A.
Hochul and other blue state governors are allowed to blatantly violate US citizens' constitutional rights at will with no consequences. So, in a way, the Supreme Court not enforcing its rulings makes itself irrelevant. I'm pretty sure that's not how it's supposed to work.
The Bruen decision that included "text, history, and tradition" should have been game over for the civil rights-violating Democrat governors. But the tyrannical governors, such as Hochul show utter disrespect to the Supreme Court and our system of government. They give the Supreme Court justices the middle finger and sign even more draconian, unconstitutional gun control laws into law.
I'm rambling at this point, so I'll just say it seems like Hochul and those like her should be charged with civil rights violations. I'm not a constitutional scholar or a legal guru, so I may be incorrect about that. But it seems like common sense to me.
The supreme Court should be holding hochul in clear contempt of court.
If you're ever not sure, just rephrase the parties ask yourself this question, what would a liberal court do to Trump if he ignored and defied their ruling? They would obviously try to impeach him, hold him in contempt etc. Just uno-reverse that shit right back now to the liberal politicians who ignore gun rights SCOTUS cases. Why are they able to do so without any reprocussions?

I buy all my guns in PA. Its aFuck NY!
Besides, no guns in NY, no ammo in NY... So what are they tracking!?
Now... Are they tracking all "transactions" made by known firearm or ammunition dealers in NY. Or are they tracking NY resident purchases and Selection felt notifying NY of Firearm transactions by account? Hmmmmm?
Anyways, for "me" it doesn't matter! I stopped making ANY 2A purchase in NY that would result in any sales tax on said items going back to the State. My little form of rebellion...
Good Luck Folks, NY sux and it obviously isn't getting any better!
Ive never once bought a gun or ammo with a credit card. I think its just that "NY state of mind" thing....I know they are sneaky.DO NOT USE A CREDIT CARD FOR GUNS AND AMMO ..
ANYWHERE!!!
Get prepaid Cards and do not register them .. they still work .. or do register them under some ladies name that lives in Albany ..![]()
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i bet the witch and he hit men are thinking now we can tract who is buying in PA or OH .. ect ..
New York State as Point of Contact for NICS checks and Ammunition Checks ARE building a data base on everyone that has a check conducted, how you paid for them is mostly meaningless unless they're trying to build a Criminal Case against you.All this does is say that you spent money at a certain type of retailer. Not what you buy or how much. With a store like cabelas all they know is you spent $500 on something. Could be guns or ammo, could be camping equipment or fishing rods. NYS already knows when you buy guns or ammo in this state thanks to the POC background checks and pistol permits. If you buy out of state they have no way of knowing. Or you know just use a gift card or pay cash.
AH, and that's why they want to go digital currency...they wanna know everything about you and what you do and they want to keep it secret.They know little of what my $100 bills go to. I buy nearly everything gun and gun related in cash.
It's nice that YOU can do that, but that's in-the-face of those who cannot.I buy all my guns in PA. Its a
little more of a pain in the butt for pistols, but I have a guy. I can still choose, buy, and be home with a pistol in about an hour. I usually wait until the next day as to not piss off "my guy" too much.
But if I really NEED a handgun, I can probably do it in 45 minutes.
If I call my NY guy to meet me at the PA gun shop, then pay for the gun, then leave my guy there to do his thing, I can drive to the court house, add the pistol, then get back to my NY guys shop where he will already be. Yep, about 45 minutes.
My NY guy and me both live 5 miles from the shop. The court house is about 10 miles from the shop. It would be close.
Dammit! Now I have to try it!!
Absolutely, its a perk to living on the border. Ill take any win I can get. And yes, it does suck to not live on the border I guess. Im also pretty close to Ohio.It's nice that YOU can do that, but that's in-the-face of those who cannot.
Folks bitch about how long it takes to have a Handgun Licenses issued and/or amended, threaten to take Legal action UNTIL they get theirs, then it's "oh well, sucks to be you" thereafter.