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  1. US Supreme Court Upholds CA Gun Ban for Dangerous Persons

    Aug 23, 2024 · US Supreme Court Rules That California Can Prohibit Dangerous Persons From Owning A Gun – Penal Code Section 29800 We May Be Able to Help You Restore Your Gun …

  2. California Felon with a Firearm Gun Law - PC 29800

    California gun laws prohibit individuals from owning, possessing, or purchasing a gun if they have been convicted of certain offenses. Though California Penal Code 29800 is commonly known …

  3. Avoid Felony Convictions to Preserve Gun Ownership Rights

    Jun 12, 2025 · The court concluded that a permanent ban on felons owning guns aligns with the nation’s tradition of firearm regulation. Importantly, the court rejected the argument that only …

  4. Gun Status with Restraining Order: What Happens?

    Jun 16, 2017 · What happens when a gun restraining order is filed? Understand the legal implications and steps involved in enforcing these orders.

  5. California Animal Abuse Laws – Penal Code 597 - Wallin & Klarich

    If you have been accused of animal abuse or animal cruelty under penal code 597, call an experienced attorney at Wallin & Klarich today.

  6. You Can Never Own Gun if You Convicted of Domestic Violence

    Mar 8, 2019 · Before January 1, 2019, persons convicted of felony domestic violence faced a lifetime ban on owning or possessing a firearm, while those convicted of certain misdemeanor …

  7. Owning or Operating a Chop Shop – California VC 10801

    For owning or operating a chop shop, you can be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, depending upon the specific circumstances of your case. If charged with a misdemeanor …

  8. Misdemeanors that prevent you from owning a gun - Wallin

    Oct 4, 2012 · Do you want to own a gun but are not allowed due to a prior criminal conviction? Call us now for a free consultation 888-749-0034.

  9. Restoring Your Gun Rights after Felony Juvenile Conviction

    Apr 27, 2015 · Reclaim your gun rights after a felony or juvenile conviction. Explore the steps and legal options available for restoring your rights.

  10. Generally Prohibited Weapons: California PC 16590

    The Manufacture, Sale or Possession of “Generally Prohibited” Weapons: California Penal Code Section 16590 Weapons laws can be confusing in California. Certain weapons are considered …