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Facing a Weapons charge?

Weapons laws (including gun laws) are complicated. If you’ve been arrested for a weapons offense, you may have broken the law—but it’s also possible that YOUR rights have been violated. You need an experienced weapons offense defense attorney to guide you through the legal system.

Facing a Weapons charge?

Weapons laws (including gun laws) are complicated. If you’ve been arrested for a weapons offense, you may have broken the law—but it’s also possible that YOUR rights have been violated. You need an experienced weapons offense defense attorney to guide you through the legal system.

Do you want the best possible defense?

Schedule your free call with Adam Tucker

UNDER COLORADO LAW:

  • It’s a misdemeanor to possess certain “illegal” weapons like a black jack, brass knuckles, or a switchblade.
  • There are laws against “prohibited use” of a gun—such as having it with you while intoxicated, or aiming it at someone.
  • There are also laws that cover where and when you can carry a weapon—openly or concealed.
  • Some things are allowed by state law but are illegal according to local laws.

You may feel safer having a gun around to defend yourself or your family, but the presence of a weapon when police show up can make a bad situation worse. Law enforcement might not know the technicalities of some weapons laws, and in some situations, might not care. But no matter what, if you get arrested and charged with a weapons offense, you are the one facing serious consequences.

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The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can plan your defense to protect you and your future. Schedule a free consultation with Adam Tucker and get legal advice from an experienced weapons offense defense attorney.

Weapons offenses are no joke.  For example:

  • Possession of a dangerous weapon—for a first offense, you could get 1 – 3 years in prison and/or a fine of $1,000 to $100,000.
  • Possession of an illegal weapon—for a first offense, you could get 6 – 18 months in prison and/or a fine of $500 to $5,000.
  • Prohibited use of a weapon—can result in 3 – 12 months in jail and/or a fine of $250 to $1,000.

In addition, if convicted:

  • You may not be able to legally own any firearms.
  • You may have trouble finding jobs in the future.
  • Any future criminal charges will be more serious because of your weapons conviction.

The sooner you get in touch with an experienced weapons offense defense attorney, the better. You need someone to hear your side of the story—someone that knows the law and can help craft your defense.

Call Adam Tucker today for a free consultation.

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