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San Diego Firearms Law Attorney

Firearms Law

If you’ve been charged with firearms violation, you need to speak with an attorney immediately. Many people find out the hard way that they are breaking the law. You need a lawyer who is familiar with the everchanging landscape of California Firearm Law. The Rudolph Firm takes special interest in firearms cases. We are one of the few practices in Southern California that stays up-to-date on California’s shifting maze of gun regulations. Colin Rudolph has been a firearms enthusiast from a young age and built this practice specifically to help good people like you defend their rights. If you have been charged with a firearms crime/violation, he would love to hear from you.

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Brandishing

Brandishing is governed by California Penal Code 417. This is the act of displaying a weapon in a threatening manner. There are other facts to consider when evaluating these cases.

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"Assault Weapons"

These are weapons regulated in the state of California that include specific models and features such as a detachable magazine and pistol grip.

What makes a person prohibited from owning a firearm in California?

What makes a person prohibited from owning a firearm in California?

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FFL Denials

You may unjustly be denied your right to arms or ammunition in California. The Rudolph Firm helps applicants appeal the decision with the Department of Justice.

02

"Ghost Guns"

Ghost Guns refers to a weapon not having a serial number and are often untraceable. These are usually homemade weapons  built with kits.

04

CCW Help

PC 25850- This law prohibits carrying a Loaded Firearm in Vehicle or Public. Currently Sheriffs in their respective counties are responsible for issuing CCW permits.

Want to check the “No Criminal history” box in your job application? Here's how.

Want to check the “No Criminal history” box in your job application? Here's how.

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Criminal History Clean Up

The Rudolph Firm may help certain individuals restore their gun rights by clearing their criminal history based on the charges and track record.

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