UPDATE: Man Arrested for LEGAL Gun in Constitutional Carry State

Published on November 17, 2025
Duration: 3:45

This video details the arrest of Vontae Garrett, an Army veteran, in Ohio despite the state's constitutional carry laws. Garrett was pulled over and initially charged with improper firearm handling, but subsequent charges included improper plates and receiving stolen property. His defense claims political persecution aimed at infringing on his Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Vontae Garrett, an Army veteran, was arrested in Ohio, a constitutional carry state, for possessing a firearm. While initially charged with improper handling, the charges evolved to improper plates and receiving stolen property, which his defense argues is political persecution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Case Introduction: Vontae Garrett Arrested
  2. 00:18Vontae Garrett's Background and Prior Acquittal
  3. 00:35The Traffic Stop and Firearm Disclosure
  4. 01:04Legal Conflict: Improper Handling Charge
  5. 01:33Updated Charges: Improper Plates & Stolen Property
  6. 01:57Defense Claims Political Persecution
  7. 02:19Allegations of Stolen Property and Plate Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Vontae Garrett in Ohio?

Vontae Garrett, an Army veteran, was arrested in Ohio after being pulled over. Despite Ohio being a constitutional carry state, he was initially charged with improper firearm handling, later facing charges for improper plates and receiving stolen property.

Can you be arrested for a legal gun in a constitutional carry state?

Yes, even in constitutional carry states, individuals can face charges if the firearm is handled improperly in a vehicle, or if other offenses like improper plates or possession of stolen property are involved.

What were the final charges against Vontae Garrett?

After the initial firearm charge was dropped, Vontae Garrett was indicted on a lesser charge of improper plates and a felony charge of receiving stolen property. His defense claims these are politically motivated.

What is constitutional carry?

Constitutional carry, also known as permitless carry, allows eligible citizens to carry a concealed or openly carried handgun without needing a government-issued permit, provided they meet certain legal requirements.

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