Incredible emergency 7-2 decision just released!

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More clickbait

He’s referring to this:

A truck driver with a CA issued CDL caused a fatal accident in FL. FL tried to sue CA for their CDL standards (also WA as the driver had been previously issued a CDL in WA).

SCOTUS told FL ‘you can’t do that’.

YouTube clickbaits misleading and trying to create things out of thin air about national reciprocity are a tremendously popular way to get views and interactions the past couple years.

How does that old saying go, if SCOTUS who hasn’t even been taking big 2A cases suddenly decides to give the middle finger to all the Democrat states and say they have to recognize other state’s permits for carry I’ll eat my hat (and then those dem states will just make everywhere off limits and it’ll be 5-10 years of future court battles to settle that by which time a different administration or SCOTUS will turn it back)

I’d love for there to be a ‘national reciprocity’ but it’s just not happening

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Could one case set the foundation for other cases? :thinking:

This case is not setting up national reciprocity.

Florida wanted to establish other states cannot issue CDLs to people who are not citizens or legal permanent residents.

SCOTUS said no.

Maybe this case sets the foundation for CA trying to sue for FL because FL issues carry permits too freely (according to CA) but that lawsuit won’t go anywhere like this one didn’t go anywhere?

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