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Home » Legal » Personal-injury » Hunters, Restore your Right to Possess a Firearm

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Hunters, Restore your Right to Possess a Firearm

Submitted by JohnMartinezt
Sat, 30 Oct 2010

When a person is convicted of a felony, they lose important civil rights, including the right to possess a firearm. After a convicted felon has been formally discharged from his or her sentence, civil rights are fully restored the same as though the conviction had never taken place. A discharge can occur by order of the court or upon expiration of the sentence. The civil rights that are restored to a citizen include the right to vote, hold elective office, and possess a firearm. There is one exception to this rule. If you have been convicted of a crime of violence, Minnesota law prohibits you from shipping, transporting, possessing, or receiving a firearm even if you have been successfully discharged from your sentence. This law has a devastating effect on the rights of all Minnesota hunters who made a mistake at some point in their past but have since become law abiding citizens. A crime of violence includes felony convictions for offenses such as murder, kidnapping, assault, and criminal sexual conduct. A person who violates the statute can be sentenced for up to 15 year in prison or to the payment of a fine of up to $30,000.00, or both! Please do not risk another felony conviction. There is a lawful way to fully restore your civil right to possess a firearm and to hunt again in the State of Minnesota.

If you are an avid hunter prohibited by law from possessing a firearm, you should contact an experienced Minneapolis criminal defense attorney to discuss your rights. Robert J. Shane has over 27 years of experience as a criminal defense attorney with a winning record. To learn more about Robert J. Shane, browse his website at www.CriminalLawyerMinnesota.com. A person who has been convicted of a crime of violence has the right to file a petition with the court for relief from this oppressive law. This news is welcome relief to the many thousands of hunters across this great state who want to restore their hunting rights. A skilled criminal defense attorney can file a petition with the court for the judicial restoration of your right to possess a firearm and to hunt again. A court may grant relief upon a showing of just and good cause to do so. An aggressive Minneapolis criminal defense lawyer can help restore your right to hunt again in Minnesota. For more information please contact Robert J. Shane at www.CriminalLawyerMinnesota.com.

 

Robert J. Shane is an experienced criminal law lawyer specializing in helping people become educated about their rights. If you're in need of legal assistance, minnesota criminal lawyer Visit http://www.criminallawyerminnesota.com for legal consultation.


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