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- Owning or Operating a Chop Shop – VC 10801 - Wallin Klarich
Sentence and Punishment for Owning or Operating a Chop Shop in California For owning or operating a chop shop, you can be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, depending upon the specific circumstances of your case If charged with a misdemeanor violation, you face up to 364 days in county jail
- Restoring Your Gun Rights after Felony Juvenile Conviction
California Penal Code section 17(b) gives the court discretion to reduce a felony juvenile conviction to a misdemeanor offense upon reviewing a petition from the person convicted If your petition is successful, the lifetime ban on owning a firearm will be reduced to a temporary ban (if any) that your conviction carries as a misdemeanor
- Gun Status with Restraining Order: What Happens? - Wallin Klarich
If your restraining order prohibits you from owning or possessing a firearm (including handguns, rifles, shotguns, or assault weapons), you must either temporarily or permanently relinquish your guns You can: Sell the gun to a licensed gun dealer; Store the gun with a licensed gun dealer; Store the gun with a law enforcement agency, or
- Felon with a Firearm Law – PC 29800 - Wallin Klarich
California gun laws prohibit individuals from owning, possessing, or purchasing a gun if they have been convicted of certain offenses Though California Penal Code 29800 is commonly known as the “felon with a firearm law”, the law also applies to those who have been convicted of certain misdemeanor offenses
- You Can Never Own Gun if You Convicted of Domestic Violence
Before January 1, 2019, persons convicted of felony domestic violence faced a lifetime ban on owning or possessing a firearm, while those convicted of certain misdemeanor domestic violence crimes (such as offenses involving no physical injury) faced a 10-year ban on owning a gun
- Misdemeanors that prevent you from owning a gun - Wallin Klarich
Hi Prince, According to the California Department of Justice, “any person who has a conviction for any misdemeanor listed in Penal Code section 29805 or for any felony, or is addicted to the use of any narcotic drug, or has been held involuntarily as a danger to self or others pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 8103 is prohibited from buying, owning, or possessing firearms or
- Federal Firearms Crimes (18 U. S. C. §§ 921 to 931) | WK Law
Federal Firearms Laws: Prohibitions, Sentencing Punishment, Other Consequences (18 U S C §§ 921 to 931)
- US Supreme Court Upholds CA Gun Ban for Dangerous Persons
US Supreme Court Rules That California Can Prohibit Dangerous Persons From Owning A Gun – Penal Code Section 29800 We May Be Able to Help You Restore Your Gun Rights In a recent Supreme Court decision, the Court reversed a lower court decision that struck down a 1994 federal law that bans the possession of firearms by perpetrators of domestic
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