Weapons charges can result in a parole violation and jail time for convicted offenders. While the Second Amendment preserves the right to bear firearms, there are limitations. The federal government and every state limit firearms to varying degrees, including the right to possess, the types of weapons that are allowed, and how guns can be stored or used. Any violation of these laws can be serious and result in severe penalties and consequences.
We have extensive experience with gun laws and will aggressively protect your constitutional rights and seek to minimize any charges or penalties against you. Contact us to speak with an experienced gun rights and weapon charges criminal defense attorney.
At MPL Law Firm, we have experience asserting the rights of clients facing criminal charges for weapons violations. Our attorneys will seek to protect your right to own a weapon. For many people in the state of Pennsylvania, gun ownership is a right of vital importance. If you are facing criminal charges and want to protect your right to possess and use a weapon to hunt and protect your family, contact us to build a compelling case on your behalf.
Gun laws have many hidden traps that can affect your rights, freedom and future opportunities. Any violation could result in serious criminal charges. Our attorneys have experience asserting clients' rights and can defend you in any weapons related criminal case.
Be aware of how gun laws may affect your rights:
- If you are charged with a violent crime such as assault and battery or domestic violence and are convicted under a federal law, you will lose your right to possess a firearm
- If you are an immigrant charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, you may face deportation
- If you charged with a weapons violation while on parole, you may face additional charges and jail time
- A weapons charge can disqualify you from military service or prevent you from getting a professional position
- You could lose your right to own a weapon if you are charged with a crime in the state of Pennsylvania
Contact MPL Law Firm to speak with an experienced Pennsylvania gun law, criminal defense and trial lawyer. We have more than 20 years of courtroom experience and have handled more than 500 criminal jury trials.
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