Restore Gun Rights in California

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In California, a felony conviction and certain misdemeanor convictions1 will result in a ban on your ability to have a firearm. A felony conviction will result in a lifetime ban, and a qualifying misdemeanor conviction will result in a 10-year ban. Examples of misdemeanor convictions that will result in a 10-year ban are: assault, battery, threatening school, or public officials, dissuading a witness, domestic violence, criminal threats, and stalking.

Additionally, drug addiction and mental health issues may also impact your ability to have a firearm.

There are two avenues to restoring your gun rights in California. The first is …

The Limitations to Record Clearance, According to an Expungement Attorney

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While expungement clears your previous convictions, keep in mind that expunged records are not totally erased or sealed forever. Depending on the state where you live and the reason for the request for disclosure, your expunged criminal records may be disclosed. Here are circumstances when sealed criminal records will be shown again.

Asking for another Expungement

Some states grant an expungement only once. This is why it’s best to try expunging all eligible cases at one time, since you will no longer be eligible for expungements of succeeding convictions. If you apply for another one, the court will see your …