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California has some of the strictest firearm laws in the United States, with a complex set of regulations governing the possession, use, and sale of firearms. Understanding these laws is critical to avoiding severe legal consequences, including hefty fines, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record. At Power Trial Lawyers, with offices in Orange County and Los Angeles County, we specialize in defending individuals facing firearm-related charges. Our attorneys are widely recognized as thought leaders in the legal field and are frequently featured as expert analysts on major media platforms, including Fox News, ABC, CNN, Forbes, the Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, CourtTV, and Law and Crime. Our high-profile cases have received coverage from media outlets such as ABC7 News and Yahoo!, demonstrating our reputation for legal excellence and authority. These media appearances reflect the trust our clients and the legal community place in us.
Inspired by esteemed mentors, Power Trial Lawyers is dedicated to building a legacy rooted in client-focused advocacy. With an unwavering commitment to justice, we are passionate about helping individuals navigate even the most challenging legal issues. This guide provides an in-depth look at the various firearm offenses under the California Penal Code, offering clarity and actionable insights for anyone facing these legal challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
California Penal Code 29800 makes it a crime for individuals convicted of a felony to own, possess, or control a firearm. The law is designed to prevent convicted felons from having access to guns, regardless of how long ago the felony occurred or whether it was a violent or non-violent offense. This law applies not only to those convicted in California but also to those with felony convictions in other states or federal courts.
Penalties:
Offense | Penalty |
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Felon in possession | Up to 3 years in state prison |
Additional penalties | Fines, probation, extended restrictions |
Common Defenses:
Case Example: John Doe, convicted of felony theft in 2015, was found in possession of a firearm in his vehicle. Through diligent legal representation, it was proven that he had no knowledge of the firearm, leading to a case dismissal.
California law prohibits individuals convicted of specific misdemeanors, such as domestic violence or brandishing a weapon, from possessing firearms for a 10-year period. This statute aims to address potential risks associated with individuals who have shown violent tendencies in the past.
Penalties:
Offense | Penalty |
Misdemeanor possession | Up to 1 year in county jail |
Fines | Up to $1,000 |
Repeat offense | Permanent loss of firearm rights |
Legal Defenses:
Under Penal Code 25400, carrying a concealed firearm without a valid concealed carry permit (CCW) is a criminal offense. The law applies whether the firearm is carried on a person or within a vehicle. Authorities in urban areas such as Los Angeles and Orange County are particularly strict in enforcing this law.
Penalties:
Offense | Penalty |
First offense | Misdemeanor, up to 1 year in jail |
Subsequent offense | Felony, up to 3 years in prison |
Defenses:
California Penal Code 25850 makes it illegal to carry a loaded firearm in public without proper authorization. This law is aimed at reducing gun-related crimes and enhancing public safety in populated areas.
Legal Penalties:
Offense | Penalty |
Misdemeanor charge | Up to 1 year in jail |
Felony charge | Up to 3 years in state prison |
Defenses:
Facing firearm charges in California can be overwhelming, but our experienced legal team at Power Trial Lawyers is here to defend your rights. With a deep understanding of California’s complex gun laws and a proven track record of successful defenses, we provide aggressive representation for clients in Orange County and Los Angeles County.
Contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step towards protecting your future.