 So there's a lot of different laws that surround being able to lawfully carry and own a firearm now a common question is if I've been charged with any sort of domestic violence Am I now going to lose my ability to own a firearm now? There's an important distinction here in the civil world if you have an injunction filed against you And that injunction is granted by a judge. You are not allowed to lawfully own a firearm You do have to agree and show the judge that you do not have possession of any firearm at this point Now on the other side of that if you've been charged in criminal court for a domestic violence charge Just because you're charged with something doesn't mean someone can take your rights away So once convicted of certain crimes you could put your ability to own a firearm in jeopardy By hiring an attorney you have the best fighting chance at keeping your legal right to own and possess a firearm And from keeping you from being a convicted felon Carlson Meisner hard and hazelett protecting your rights since 1971