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Firearm Charges and Right to Bear Arms The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution provides people the right to bear arms. While some criminal charges may require you to forfeit your gun rights, Parker Law can help you restore these rights when you eligible.

Felony Firearm Restoration

More than five years after being convicted or released from jail for a Class B or C felony conviction in Washington State, you may be eligible to have your firearm rights restored. Let Parker Law do the work for you. Oftentimes, you will not even have to take time off of work or school in this process because Parker Law can waive your presence in court if a court hearing is necessary.

Firearm Rights – Misdemeanor

More than three years after you were convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington State, Three If you were convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington that caused you to lose your right to possess a firearm, and it has been more than 3 years since you completed the terms of your sentence (including paying the fine), and you don’t have any charges currently pending against you, you may be eligible to have your firearm rights restored.