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 Montrose Gun and Weapons Charges Lawyer

Facing gun or weapons charges can be overwhelming, and the consequences are often severe. If you or a loved one is accused of illegal firearm possession, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, or using a weapon in connection with another crime, you need experienced legal representation. Our team at The Martin Law Firm understands the laws surrounding firearms and weapons and will fight to protect your rights.

We have worked on cases involving both state and federal charges, and our approach focuses on building a strong defense tailored to each client’s circumstances. Colorado’s gun laws are complex, and even a small misstep can lead to felony convictions, heavy fines, and prison time. That’s why having a Montrose gun and firearm weapon attorney by your side is so important. Call us today at (970) 730-4354 for a free consultation.

Weapons Offenses in Colorado

Weapons offenses in Colorado cover a wide range of criminal charges, from misdemeanors to serious felonies. These charges can involve:

  • Illegal possession of a firearm
  • Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
  • Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit
  • Using a firearm during the commission of a crime
  • Possession or use of dangerous weapons, such as brass knuckles, switchblade knives, or ballistic knives

Colorado law also distinguishes between what is considered a dangerous weapon and an illegal weapon. For example, a firearm silencer or short-barreled shotgun is illegal without proper permits, while blackjacks and brass knuckles are generally prohibited. The penalties for these offenses can vary significantly depending on the type of weapon, the circumstances, and whether other crimes are involved.

Concealed Weapons and Firearm Regulations

In Colorado, it is generally illegal to carry a concealed firearm or knife without a valid permit. You may legally carry a concealed weapon only if:

  • You are on your own property or business
  • You have written authorization or a concealed carry permit
  • You are traveling in a vehicle that you own or control

Violating these rules can lead to misdemeanor or felony charges, depending on the situation. For example, carrying a firearm without a permit in a public space can result in a Class 2 misdemeanor, which carries 3 to 12 months in jail.

Assault and Use of Deadly Weapons

Assault charges can be elevated when a deadly weapon is involved. In Montrose, a deadly weapon can be a firearm, knife, bludgeon, or any device likely to cause death or serious injury. Even fists can sometimes be considered deadly weapons if the attack is severe enough.

Using a deadly weapon during a crime can significantly increase your penalties, including the possibility of multiple felony charges and extended prison time. Gun charges are often added to crimes such as robbery, drug offenses, or domestic violence, which further raises the stakes.

Penalties for Gun Crimes

The consequences for firearms or weapons charges depend on the specific offense:

  • Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon: Class 5 felony, 1 to 3 years in prison
  • Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit: Class 2 misdemeanor, 3 to 12 months in jail
  • Using a weapon to commit a crime: penalties can be enhanced depending on the severity of the crime
  • Possession of illegal weapons like brass knuckles or switchblades: varies by class, often misdemeanor or felony

It’s also important to note that federal charges can apply if firearms are involved in interstate commerce or if the weapon falls under federal restrictions. Federal penalties can include longer prison terms and higher fines.

Common Defenses Against Firearm Charges

A strong defense strategy can make a critical difference in your case. Common defenses include:

  • Challenging the legality of the search or seizure of the weapon
  • Proving the weapon did not belong to you
  • Arguing that the weapon was not used in the commission of a crime
  • Demonstrating lack of intent or knowledge of the weapon’s illegality

Our team carefully reviews each case to determine the most effective strategy. By investigating the circumstances, examining evidence, and questioning witnesses, we can work to reduce charges or obtain dismissals where appropriate.

Protecting Your Future

Convictions for firearms or weapons offenses can have long-term consequences beyond fines and jail time. They can affect:

  • Employment opportunities
  • Educational enrollment
  • Housing and rental approvals
  • Eligibility for firearms ownership in the future

Our goal is to protect your freedom and help you maintain your future prospects. Every case is unique, and we work closely with clients to craft a defense that considers both the immediate and long-term effects of any charges.

Call Us for Experienced Legal Representation

Gun and weapons charges are serious and can affect your life in profound ways. If you are facing any type of firearms or weapons charge in Montrose, call The Martin Law Firm at (970) 730-4354 today. We provide dedicated, aggressive, and personalized defense to help you achieve the best possible outcome. Protect your rights, your freedom, and your future with experienced legal counsel on your side.

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We know that legal matters can be stressful, and that’s why we focus on giving personal attention to every client. From your first consultation to the resolution of your case, we work closely with you to make sure you understand the process and feel supported every step of the way.

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