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Types of Weapons Allegations
Weapons charges range from unlawful possession to allegations of trafficking or using firearms during other crimes.
Common accusations include:
- Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit
- Felon in possession of a firearm
- Possession of prohibited or modified weapons
- Trafficking or straw purchases
- Enhancements for using a weapon during another offense
Key Considerations
- State versus federal jurisdiction and penalties
- Second Amendment and self-defense arguments
- Mandatory minimum sentences and sentencing enhancements
- Firearm forfeiture and restoration of rights
- Impact on immigration, professional licenses, and military service
Defense Strategies
Attorneys analyze stop-and-frisk procedures, ownership records, and statutory defenses to minimize or eliminate charges.
- Challenging the legality of searches and seizures
- Establishing lawful ownership or permits
- Negotiating to avoid enhancements or to regain rights
- Litigating constitutional issues and preemption
- Coordinating compliance with court-ordered programs
When to Hire a Weapons Charges Lawyer
Seek counsel immediately when firearms are seized or if you are questioned about weapon ownership or use.
- You are charged with unlawful possession or carry
- The government alleges trafficking or straw purchases
- Weapons enhancements increase potential sentences
- You need help restoring firearm rights
- Federal agents or ATF investigators are involved
How LexPair Helps
LexPair connects you with attorneys experienced in firearms law, constitutional defenses, and federal regulations.
Cost Overview
Costs reflect the need for forensic firearms analysis, experts, and potential federal litigation.
- Retainers aligned with potential felony exposure
- Ballistics or firearms expert fees
- Documenting compliance with court orders
- Travel to federal courts or hearings
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