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 for carrying a firearm despite Constitutional Carry laws. It highlights a legal conflict where charges were dropped and then re-filed, with Garrett's lawyer alleging political persecution. The case underscores the complexities of firearm laws and their enforcement.

Quick Summary

Vontae Garrett, an Army veteran, was arrested in Ohio for carrying a firearm despite it being a constitutional carry state. His lawyer claims the subsequent charges of improper plates and receiving stolen property are politically motivated persecution. The case highlights the complexities of firearm laws and vehicle regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Case Introduction
  2. 00:18Vontae Garrett's Background
  3. 00:35The Traffic Stop
  4. 01:04Legal Conflict
  5. 01:33Charge Update
  6. 01:57Defense Statement
  7. 02:19Stolen Property Allegations

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Vontae Garrett in Ohio?

Vontae Garrett, an Army veteran, was arrested in Ohio for carrying a firearm in his car. Despite Ohio being a constitutional carry state, he faced charges, including improper handling of a firearm, improper plates, and receiving stolen property.

What is Constitutional Carry?

Constitutional Carry is a legal status in certain US states that allows eligible individuals to carry firearms, either openly or concealed, without needing a government-issued permit. However, specific laws regarding firearm handling and location restrictions still apply.

What did Vontae Garrett's lawyer claim?

Garrett's lawyer, Josh Williams, stated that the new charges against his client were a 'manufactured attack' and political persecution. He alleged the charges were intended to strip Garrett of his Second Amendment rights.

What were the initial and subsequent charges against Vontae Garrett?

Initially, Garrett was charged with improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle. After this charge was dropped, he was indicted on lesser charges of improper plates and a felony charge of receiving stolen property.

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