ARS 13-3102 Misconduct Involving Weapons

Many of us, understandably, believe our Constitutional protections under the 2nd Amendment are limitless.  This is not the case.  In Arizona, simply possessing a firearm under a certain set of limited circumstances is a felony.  This could be if you are what’s considered a “prohibited possessor” – which is most commonly due to a prior felony conviction where your gun rights were not later restored.  It could be for possessing a firearm during the commission of any felony offense, even if the gun is not used.  It could even be for simply defacing a deadly weapon.

Just as there are many ways one can be charged with misconduct involving weapons, there are many ways to attack such a charge or investigation.  You need an aggressive and experienced Arizona attorney who kind find the legal and factual flaws in these cases, protecting both your freedom and your Constitutional right to bear arms.  If you are charged with misconduct involving weapons, or feel your 2nd Amendment rights are being trampled, call BC Law Group for a free consultation so that we can help as soon as possible.