In 1988 I got a 4th dui, which is a felony in California. Will that keep me from buying a firearm?
There are varying degrees of incorrect information provided by some of my colleagues above. First, they are correct that you may not possess...
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There are varying degrees of incorrect information provided by some of my colleagues above. First, they are correct that you may not possess...
Unfortunately, a conviction for a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence (MCDV) is lifetime prohibition against the ownership and possession of...
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Generally speaking, if someone is convicted of a felony offense, they are prohibited from owning or possessing firearms and ammunition. There are...
Generally speaking, a reduction to a misdemeanor pursuant to section 17(b) will restore your right to own and possess firearms and ammunition...
You should start by getting a copy of your Rap Sheet. The first link below provides information about the process for ordering a copy of one’s Rap...
Your attempt to purchase a firearm should not have been denied. If your offense was reduced to a misdemeanor (pursuant to section 17(b) of the...
If the offense for which you were convicted was indeed a wobbler (capable of being charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony) and you were...
As Mr. Spirtos succinctly stated, the answer is "yes." You can also carry a sword in public provided that it is not concealed. There are many...
As is often the case with the law, the answer is "it depends." First, if you are not convicted of anythign and only charged, then you will not be...
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Unfortunately, you are one of many who the Department of Justice is unlawfully delaying beyond the arguably set time of 10 days to sort out DROS...