Posted on 08/03/2022 5:01:30 AM PDT by CodeToad
ABILENE, TX -(Ammoland.com)- Why would the Census Bureau request customer records from American gun holster companies?
That is the question AmmoLand News is asking. Several major holster manufacturers/providers received notices from the Department of Commerce Census Bureau requesting order numbers, product descriptions, and where the items were being shipped. A few holster companies have refused to turn over the requested information to the federal government.
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The companies worry about the Biden administration using the information to target concealed firearms carriers. Since the Bruen decision, there has been an explosion of people in the former “may issue” states looking to carry firearms. The Bruen decision confirmed that we the people have a right to carry a gun outside the home for self-defense. Using holster data, the government could potentially figure out where people plan on concealing a firearm and match that up against permitting data to determine who will be carrying arms without going through the “proper” channels to carry a gun.
(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...
Requesting or demanding?......................
An example is doubling the number of IRS agents to harass our people and eat out their substance.
They think they will be the last to get eaten when the SHTF.
I like to tell people to buy away and lots of it. Let them see the army that is America.
Commerce seems to rarely “fine” anyone, but it is a demand and not a request.
Census Bureau has no enforcement capability. Ignore them.
Plenty of youtube videos on how to make things from Kydex.
I totally agree.
Molon Labe.
Now that you have exposed yourself as to what you do, the census bureau will want your customer records. Not too smart a move....
Having said that, they can achieve similar results by reviewing credit card records, and they have much more leverage over the banks issuing credit cards.
The good news is that news of the Feds abusing this info will not go unnoticed.
Leaving law abiding citizens forewarned to have their non-holsterable resources at the ready.
Next they will be looking for purchasers of leather.
Skin and cure your own, off a donkey.
Gun owners need to start establishing relationships with those that own a 3D printer or go out and buy one themselves.
Nazi Germany all over again.
How long before holster makers need an FFL?
People need to wake the hell up.
Have the grandmas in the knitting group buy everyone's holsters online. They'll show up in some 3-letter agency database as the most prolific and very ambidextrous gun owners in a five county area.
Meanwhile, the gangster with his gat jammed in his waistband is invisible to the same 3-letter agency.
yeah,,,, but they would be those nasty “Ghost” holsters.../S
Keyword phrase: Dept. Commerce Census Bureau Requesting Sales Records...
Proper response: GFY
And when the deep state weenies send out their fat, coke-guzzling, 50-IQ, affirmative action bureaucrats to demand compliance, states can assert their sovereignty by setting up 200-man SWAT teams on access roads.
So where's the "customer information" the article's talking about?
Census Buren was vital in the rounding up of Japanese Americans I WWII why do you think they are working with the Given junta? Think of the FBI/DoJ doing a Katyn forest! Look it up!!
A copy of the survey request, uploaded by Ammoland
https://www.scribd.com/document/582714892/Census-Bureau-Gun-Holsters-Survey-Redacted
It’s not just holsters.
It’s part of the 2022 “Commodity Flow Survey”
https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cfs/about.html
The Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) is a joint effort by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), U.S. Department of Transportation, and the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and is required by law. The survey is the primary source of national and state-level data on domestic freight shipments by American businesses. As a shipper-based survey, the CFS collects information on how U.S. establishments transport raw materials and finished goods; the types of commodities shipped by mode of transportation; the value, weight, origin, and destinations of shipments (including exports). The CFS does not include imports or shipments originating in any U.S. territories. Industry coverage includes: Mining, Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade, Select Retail and Services, and some auxiliary establishments (e.g., warehouses) of in-scope, multi-unit, and retail companies.
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