The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution unequivocally states that Americans are afforded the right to bear arms. While the Supreme Court has held that individuals’ have the right to possess a firearm for lawful purposes such as self-defense, there are significant restrictions on who may possess firearms and where and how they may be used.

Charges Involving Firearms

Firearms-related charges can stem from the unlawful use of a gun or from the use and possession of a gun by a prohibited person. The former charge can include any of the following criminal infractions:

  • Possessing a Deadly Weapon During the Commission of a Felony: There are a number of laws prohibiting possession of a firearm in certain areas like schools, airports, courthouses, police stations, and bars. This charge is often classified by degrees and may carry more serious penalties depending upon the nature of the underlying felony.
  • Possession of a Firearm in Prohibited Areas: There are a number of laws prohibiting the possession of a firearm near a school, playground or other area where children are present. It is generally not a defense that you did not know you were near a prohibited area, however certain other defenses to this charge are available and your defense attorney can devise an appropriate defense strategy.

Possession of a Firearm by Prohibited Persons

Your defense attorney can also help you if you were found in possession of a firearm and are classified as a person prohibited from owning or possessing deadly weapons. A person may be prohibited from possessing a firearm either as a condition of their probation or due to the mandatory sentencing guidelines for certain crimes. Persons prohibited may include any of the following:

  • Those with domestic violence injunctions in force against them;
  • Those convicted of felonies;
  • Individuals convicted of certain drug offenses;
  • Those with a juvenile criminal record for offenses that, if tried as an adult, would have resulted in a felony conviction;
  • Fugitives from justice.

If you are facing a recent weapons charge, including those involving the unlawful use or possession of a firearm, a criminal defense attorney can help you not only reduce or defeat your charges but safeguard your right to protect yourself and your home.

If you have recently been arrested on a weapons charge, contact Maroni Law as soon as possible so that we can begin preparing your defense and fighting for you.