Wood County Weapons Offense, Gun Crimes Criminal Defense Attorney
610 5th St, Bowling Green, OH 43402Attorney Andrew R. Schuman
Wood County Weapons Offense, Gun Crimes Criminal Defense Attorney
Ohio has a slew of gun control laws. There are so many it’s impossible to know them all offhand. Some of the most popular are, “2923.12 Carrying concealed weapons.,” “2923.16 Improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle.,” and “2923.162 Discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises.” Other less well known gun charges in Ohio include having a gun in a bar (2923.121 Possession of firearm in beer liquor permit premises – prohibition, exceptions.), having a gun in a school (2923.122 Illegal conveyance or possession of deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance or of object indistinguishable from firearm in school safety zone.), and shooting at or into a house (2923.161 Improperly discharging firearm at or into a habitation, in a school safety zone or with intent to cause harm or panic to persons in a school building or at a school function.).
One of the most common offenses is having a permit to carry a concealed weapon, but failing to tell the police when they stop you for a moving violation. If you are in that situation, you might be worried about losing your concealed carry permit. Or you might be worried about not getting your gun back. I can help you deal with all of those issues. In fact, once you hire me, you should feel better right away – someone to watch your back, answer your questions, go with you to court, and advocate on your behalf.
Although gun charges can be very serious, I deal with them very seriously in court. Under our Second Amendment, it is your right to bear arms. While states can restrict that right in some ways, how the law is applied to you – when you have a gun charge – may seem oppressive or not fair. That’s where I come in. I can advise you what your rights are and advocate for you in court to get you a deal that you can live and feel is fair – or we go to trial.
Wood County Weapons Offense, Gun Crimes Criminal Defense Attorney
Ohio has a slew of gun control laws. There are so many it’s impossible to know them all offhand. Some of the most popular are, “2923.12 Carrying concealed weapons.,” “2923.16 Improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle.,” and “2923.162 Discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises.” Other less well known gun charges in Ohio include having a gun in a bar (2923.121 Possession of firearm in beer liquor permit premises – prohibition, exceptions.), having a gun in a school (2923.122 Illegal conveyance or possession of deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance or of object indistinguishable from firearm in school safety zone.), and shooting at or into a house (2923.161 Improperly discharging firearm at or into a habitation, in a school safety zone or with intent to cause harm or panic to persons in a school building or at a school function.).
One of the most common offenses is having a permit to carry a concealed weapon, but failing to tell the police when they stop you for a moving violation. If you are in that situation, you might be worried about losing your concealed carry permit. Or you might be worried about not getting your gun back. I can help you deal with all of those issues. In fact, once you hire me, you should feel better right away – someone to watch your back, answer your questions, go with you to court, and advocate on your behalf.
Although gun charges can be very serious, I deal with them very seriously in court. Under our Second Amendment, it is your right to bear arms. While states can restrict that right in some ways, how the law is applied to you – when you have a gun charge – may seem oppressive or not fair. That’s where I come in. I can advise you what your rights are and advocate for you in court to get you a deal that you can live and feel is fair – or we go to trial.