Carrying a Gun Without a Valid Permit
Pennsylvania law prohibits carrying a gun outside one’s premises without a valid license, including concealed carry permits. Exceptions exist for specific situations, with penalties ranging from misdemeanors to felonies.
Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
Certain individuals forfeit gun ownership rights, such as those convicted of specified crimes, with penalties varying based on offense severity and grading.
Creation, Sale, or Repair of Weapons for Unlawful Purposes
Manufacturing, selling, or possessing weapons for unlawful purposes constitutes a first-degree misdemeanor, encompassing weapons lacking lawful purpose.
Making a Straw Purchase
Buying a gun for someone ineligible to do so independently, termed a “straw purchase,” is a third-degree felony, with penalties escalating if multiple weapons are involved.
Penalties for Weapons Offenses
Penalties for weapons offenses include jail time, fines, restricted rights, employment hurdles, and permanent criminal records. Severity depends on the charge, with potential sentences ranging from misdemeanors to felonies.
Defenses Against Weapons Offenses
Potential defenses include challenging probable cause, illegal searches, qualifying for legal exceptions, lack of evidence, and asserting non-possession of the weapon. Our attorneys excel in negotiating charge reductions or dismissals based on valid defenses.
Facing weapons charges demands immediate legal guidance. Contact our law firm for a free case evaluation today.
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