BREAKING: Federal Court RULES Against Carry Reciprocity!
This video breaks down the Eighth Circuit's ruling in Johnson v. Jacobson, which held that states are not constitutionally obligated to recognize concealed carry permits from other states. The court reasoned that reciprocity is a matter of comity, not a Second Amendment right. This decision could have significant implications for gun owners traveling across state lines, potentially creating legal traps and limiting the practical exercise of constitutional rights. The speaker argues this ruling narrowly interprets the Second Amendment and highlights the ongoing legal battles to define the scope of gun rights.










