This Gun Control OVERSTEP could bring us ALL National Carry Permits… Spread this story out!

Published on September 28, 2022
Duration: 8:51

This video discusses the arrest of Marine veteran Lloyd Muldrow in Maryland for carrying a firearm with a Virginia concealed carry permit. It highlights the lack of national reciprocity for concealed carry permits and argues that Muldrow's arrest, despite saving lives, may be a violation of the Second Amendment, especially in light of the Bruen decision. The content emphasizes the need for legal reform and national reciprocity.

Quick Summary

Marine veteran Lloyd Muldrow was arrested in Maryland for carrying a firearm with a Virginia concealed carry permit, as Maryland does not recognize out-of-state permits. This incident highlights the lack of national reciprocity and raises questions about Second Amendment rights, especially following the Bruen decision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lloyd Muldrow Case Update
  2. 00:39Spreading the Story for National Reciprocity
  3. 01:09Sponsor Segment: Establish Titles
  4. 02:38Fox News Article and Legal Implications
  5. 03:01Second Amendment Violation Claim
  6. 03:38Background of the Incident: July 4th in Baltimore
  7. 04:11Lack of Reciprocity Between Virginia and Maryland
  8. 04:31Muldrow's GiveSendGo Campaign
  9. 05:00Muldrow's Military Background and Heroism
  10. 05:24Police Acknowledgment of Law Issues
  11. 05:31Comparison: Muldrow vs. Attacker's Legal Status
  12. 06:38Witness Testimony: 'He Saved My Life'
  13. 07:11Muldrow's Statement on Constitutional Violation
  14. 08:02Lawyer's Statement on Outdated Laws
  15. 08:26Potential Impact on State Concealed Carry Laws

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Marine veteran Lloyd Muldrow arrested in Maryland?

Lloyd Muldrow was arrested in Maryland for carrying a firearm with a Virginia concealed carry permit. Maryland law does not recognize concealed carry permits from Virginia, leading to charges despite Muldrow having a valid permit in his home state and having used his firearm to prevent a violent assault.

What is national reciprocity in the context of gun laws?

National reciprocity refers to the principle that a concealed carry permit issued by one state should be legally recognized and honored by all other states. Proponents argue it simplifies legal firearm carry for law-abiding citizens who travel across state lines.

How does the Bruen decision relate to Lloyd Muldrow's case?

The Bruen decision by the Supreme Court affirmed that Second Amendment rights extend beyond the home and that firearm regulations must be consistent with historical tradition. Muldrow's legal team and supporters argue his arrest, for carrying legally in his home state while preventing a crime, may violate these constitutional protections.

What are the potential consequences for Lloyd Muldrow?

Lloyd Muldrow faces potential jail time, a fine, and the loss of his security clearance for federal facilities. This is due to Maryland's gun laws, which do not grant reciprocity for his Virginia concealed carry permit, despite his actions saving lives during an incident.

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