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Protecting Your Right to Self-Defense

Concealed Carry

Firearms Defense Attorney in Michigan

Protecting Your Right to Carry a Concealed Weapon

If you have been denied a concealed pistol license (CPL) or had your CPL suspended or revoked, or if you have been denied or lost rights to a CCW license, you want an experienced lawyer to help you determine if your constitutional or other rights have been violated. Michigan is a conceal and carry state, but county gun boards often try to deny, suspend or revoke permits.

Attorney John Freeman, in Troy, Michigan, protects the rights of individuals in Detroit, Wayne County and across south and central Michigan who have been denied a CPL or CCW license or had their license suspended or revoked. A former state and federal prosecutor, he is also an NRA certified firearms instructor and a member of the North American Hunting Club. He believes in your right to own and carry firearms and is a strong advocate in resolving any permit disputes. For aggressive, honest and dependable counsel, contact his office or call him at 248-918-0790 to set up a free initial consultation. Call 24/7 in an Emergency: 313-330-3653.

Attorney Freeman's CPL/CCW License Practice

The Law Office of John Freeman protects the rights of citizens who seek to exercise their rights to self-defense by obtaining and carrying a concealed weapon. He can work with you at any stage of the process, from the preparation of the application to appeals from denials, suspensions or revocations of CPL or CCW licenses.

In Michigan, the decision to grant, suspend or revoke a concealed weapon permit rests with the county gun boards. These boards are filled with unelected representatives from the police department and the prosecutors' office. While a permit may be denied for legitimate reasons, including past conviction of a felony or a history of mental illness, many individuals are denied rights because of gun board bias. That is where attorney John Freeman steps in to aggressively fight for your rights.

Attorney Freeman will carefully review the circumstances of your case to determine if your rights have been violated under the U.S. Constitution, and whether Michigan laws governing permits to carry a concealed weapon have been followed accurately. He will help you evaluate your options, so you can determine whether accepting a temporary suspension of your license is in your best interest.

He has successfully protected the rights of individuals in situations where:

  • a license was denied, suspended or revoked because of an incorrect assumption that a crime had been committed
  • a person was charged with, but not convicted of, a crime that could result in denial, suspension or revocation

You do not need to commit a crime to put your right to carry a concealed weapon in jeopardy. Your license can be suspended for a number of reasons. This is why you need an effective advocate on your side.

Contact the Law Office of John Freeman

Don't face a county gun board alone. Attorney John Freeman will aggressively stand up for your rights. To set up a free initial consultation, contact the firm or call him at 248-918-0790. Call 24/7 in an Emergency: 313-330-2653.