Restoration of Gun + Firearm Rights in MN
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Frequently, law enforcement and prosecutors oppose restoring gun ownership privileges to anyone who has been convicted of even a relatively minor crime. If there is a felony conviction on your record and you apply on your own but are denied, you may have to wait three more years before even applying again.
Restoration of Gun Rights in Minnesota
The laws are complicated regarding exactly which criminal convictions will deprive someone of their right to possess a firearm of any kind. More important, being caught with a weapon after being declared ineligible to have one is a serious offense in and of itself. In Minneapolis And St.Paul, MN, such a crime can carry with it a mandatory 60 month (five years) prison sentence.
At Sieben Edmunds Miller, we’ve helped others in your situation have their firearm rights restored. A bad decision or unfortunate choice should not deny you the pleasure of participating in duck and deer hunting seasons in Minneapolis And St.Paul, MN.
Minneapolis Criminal Defense Lawyers and St.Paul Criminal Defense Lawyers will protect your rights to ensure that prosecutors and the police do not short-circuit your right to enjoy your hobby. A Sieben Edmunds Miller gun right restoration lawyer in Minneapolis And St.Paul, MN will explain which laws apply to your situation, develop a strategy to do what is needed, and represent your interests with authorities.
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