This video analyzes the Supreme Court case Eva Marie Gardner v. Maryland, focusing on the Second Amendment rights of individuals traveling through states with firearms. It highlights the sympathetic facts of Gardner's case, where she was convicted for carrying a licensed firearm in Maryland while traveling, and discusses how the Bruen decision and historical legal traditions might impact the outcome. The analysis suggests that restricting travelers' rights to carry firearms for self-defense could be unconstitutional.
Pennsylvania's Attorney General Josh Shapiro has altered reciprocity agreements, meaning Virginians can no longer carry concealed firearms in PA with their Virginia license as of May 16, 2018. To carry legally in PA, individuals must possess a permit issued by their state of residence and be over 21, with Pennsylvania recognizing the permit. The AG's authority to unilaterally rescind these agreements is questioned, as the statute appears to reserve termination power for the General Assembly. The video advocates for national reciprocity legislation.
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