Aggressively Protecting Your Rights and Future
Depending on the nature of your crime, you may face lengthy incarceration and heavy fines. A weapons conviction can have a significant impact on your right to own firearms in the future and on your eligibility for many jobs, including law enforcement or military service. This type of conviction will remain on your
permanent record for the rest of your life, limiting your ability to secure housing and apply for loans. The world does not look kindly on those convicted of weapons violations, and the stain your conviction will leave on your permanent record can keep you from leading a normal life. If you are facing a weapons crimes charge, consult with a Denver weapons crime attorney with experience in defending firearm and other weapons crimes. Only a lawyer knowledgeable in this area of the law can evaluate your situation and determine the best defense strategy for your unique case. With the help of a Denver weapons crime lawyer, you increase your chances of seeking a favorable outcome.
Schedule a free consultation with the Law Office of Kevin Cahill by calling (720) 445-9887 or submitting an online contact form.
Examples of Weapons Crimes in Colorado
Our state has many laws that restrict the way you may legally use firearms and other weapons. Being found guilty of violating any of these laws may result in a weapons crime conviction. Understanding the
definition of a weapon is important in this situation to ensure compliance and avoid potential legal issues.
Below, we’ve listed some of the most common violation examples: -
- Prohibited use of weapons (CRS 18-12-106). While Colorado law permits the carrying of concealed firearms in certain areas with a proper permit, you may face criminal charges if you use a firearm in a way that is legally prohibited. Prohibited behaviors include possessing a firearm while under the influence of alcohol, leaving a firearm unattended, and recklessly firing a firearm.
- Possession of a dangerous or illegal weapon (CRS 18-12-102). In our state, there are certain dangerous weapons that are typically always illegal to possess except in very special cases. These include ballistic knives, short rifles, short shotguns, switchblade knives, or metallic knuckles.
- Defacing or possession of a defaced firearm (CRS 18-12-104 and 18-12-103). You may be charged with defacing or possession of a defaced firearm if you are found removing, altering, or destroying the manufacturer’s serial number on a firearm, or if you are found in possession of a weapon that has been altered in this manner.
- Unlawful purchase of firearms (CRS 18-12-111). You may face felony charges if you are found knowingly purchasing a firearm for a person you know is not eligible to lawfully possess a firearm. You may also face this type of charge if you are a licensed firearms dealer who does not display a sign stating the provisions of unlawful purchase in your store.
- Possession of weapons in a gun-free zone (CRS 18-12-105.5). You may not knowingly possess a deadly weapon in a recognized gun-free zone. Colorado’s gun-free zones include public schools, government buildings, and secured buildings.
- Possession of weapons by a previous offender (CRS 18-12-108). After being convicted of a felony, you lose your right to bear arms. If you are found in possession of a firearm or other weapon after being convicted of a felony, you may be charged with possession of weapons by a previous offender.
- Juvenile possession of a firearm (CRS 18-12-108.5). In Colorado, the minimum age to possess a firearm is 18, and the minimum age to obtain a conceal carry permit is 21. It is illegal to possess a handgun as a juvenile in our state with certain exceptions, such as during legal hunting courses or while on private property with the adult owner’s permission. Violating this provision constitutes a juvenile crime. For those facing such charges, consulting with a Denver juvenile crime lawyer can provide crucial guidance and defense.
Penalties for Weapons Crimes in Colorado
Whatever type of weapons crime you have been charged with, you are facing severe penalties on both a state and federal level. Many weapons crimes are punishable by incarceration, fines, and firearms license revocation. The severity of punishment is enhanced for repeat offenses.
Below are some of the potential penalties for weapons crimes convictions: - Prohibited use of weapons (class 2 misdemeanor):
- Between 3 months and 364 days in jail
- Between $250 and $1,000 in fines
- Defacing a firearm (class 1 misdemeanor):
- Between 6 months and 18 months in jail
- Between $500 and $5,000 in fines
- Unlawful possession of a firearm (class 6 felony):
- Between 1 year and 18 months in prison Between $1,000 and $100,000 in fines
- Possessing a dangerous or illegal weapon (class 4 felony):
- Between 2 and 6 years in prison
- Between $2,000 and $500,000 in fines
If you want to seek to avoid the harsh penalties and lifelong consequences of a Colorado weapons crime conviction, you’ll need legal help from an aggressive Denver weapons crime lawyer.
Criminal Defense Attorney Kevin Cahill is intimately familiar with both local and federal gun laws, having handled countless criminal weapons cases over the years. Kevin Cahill will invest all of his time, energy, and extensive resources into your weapons crimes case, working tirelessly to defend your rights and freedom. You can trust Kevin Cahill to put together a strong defense on your behalf. He can work toward the best possible outcome for your case.
Unparalleled Representation for Weapons Charges
When it comes to your freedom, future, and finances, you can’t afford to take risks. Having an aggressive and experienced Denver weapons crime lawyer on your side can make the difference between going to prison and walking free. Don’t chance the lifelong consequences that a weapons crime conviction may carry—contact a top Colorado weapons crime lawyer today. Kevin Cahill is willing, ready, and able to defend you against whatever type of weapons crime you are facing. Kevin Cahill strongly believes in everyone’s right to a fair trial and exceptional representation, and he will defend your case with fearlessness and determination.
When you’re ready to take a big step toward defending your rights and freedoms, contact Kevin Cahill by calling (720) 445-9887 or filling out our convenient online form to schedule a free consultation.
ATTORNEY KEVIN CAHILL
Denver Defense Lawyer Kevin Cahill never assumes that your case is a lost cause. He is a confident and fearless litigator who refuses to back down when he is fighting to protect the rights of his clients. Regardless of whether you are facing a felony or a misdemeanor, it is vital that you take the charges seriously and seek out legal representation as soon as possible so you can start building your defense. [ ATTORNEY BIO ]