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Will A Conviction Stop Me From Buying A Gun?

In the realm of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental aspect that many residents of Oakland, California, hold in high regard. This right is not only a representation of personal freedom but also a means of protecting one’s family and home.

However, with the right to bear arms comes the significant responsibility of understanding the complex web of local, state, and federal firearm regulations. A crucial component to consider is the classification of individuals deemed “prohibited possessors” under California law.

If you are facing criminal charges in Oakland and have concerns about your ability to purchase a firearm in the future, you may be asking yourself, “Will a conviction prevent me from buying a gun?” This is indeed a critical query, and we commend your proactive thinking about how a conviction can influence your rights. Read on as we explore this important topic in detail.

Understanding Prohibited Possessors in California

Under California law, certain individuals are classified as “prohibited possessors” and are therefore ineligible to purchase or possess firearms. The following categories include:

  • **Individuals convicted of any felony, including felony DUI.**
  • **Offenders convicted of violent crimes, which comprise**:
    • Rape
    • Sodomy by force or violence
    • Lewd acts on a child under 14
    • Oral copulation by force
    • Voluntary manslaughter
    • Murder
    • Mayhem
    • Carjacking
    • Robbery
    • Kidnapping
  • **Individuals with two or more convictions for displaying a deadly weapon during a quarrel.**
  • **Offenders identified as mentally disordered sex offenders.**
  • **Individuals found mentally incompetent for trial.**
  • **Individuals deemed “not guilty” by reason of insanity.**
  • **Anyone currently facing felony charges.**
  • **Voluntary patients in mental health facilities.**
  • **Individuals who are addicted to drugs.**
  • **Individuals under protective orders for domestic violence.**

Navigating Civil Rights Restoration in California

Once you are convicted of a felony offense, or if a conviction results in you being labeled a “prohibited possessor,” your right to bear arms and other civil rights may be adversely affected. To regain your firearm privileges, you must have your civil rights restored.

Restoring your civil rights requires meeting specific eligibility criteria and adhering to a structured application process. This process can be complex, but legal professionals can guide you through the steps and timelines so you can better understand what to expect.

Exploring Your Legal Options

When facing criminal charges, it is crucial to understand how these developments may influence your rights concerning firearm possession. Understanding the implications of your situation can be complicated, but you don’t have to navigate it alone.

At the Law Offices of Nabiel C. Ahmed in Oakland, California, we specialize in Criminal Defense and criminal defense. Our experienced team is prepared to provide you with robust legal counsel and a strong defense to help safeguard your rights.

Contact Us for Expert Legal Advice

Are you currently grappling with criminal charges that could impact your ability to own a firearm? Don’t hesitate to reach out to the Law Offices of Nabiel C. Ahmed for sound legal guidance tailored to your situation. Our dedicated team can assist you in understanding your rights and developing an effective strategy to navigate your case.

For more information on how your rights might be affected by a possible conviction or to discuss your legal options, contact us today at 510-576-5544. We are here to help you protect your rights and provide the defense you need!

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