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Protecting Your Right to Self-Defense

Intoxication, Fear, Anger and Other Dangerous Situations

Michigan Attorney Dedicated To Protecting Your Gun Rights

Individuals who practice their right to keep and bear arms must understand that in our society, the ability to protect yourself and loved ones when necessary comes with great responsibility. Once you decide to legally carry a concealed weapon or act in self-defense, you are held to a higher standard; there is no margin for error.

Proactive Self-Defense Representation

During dangerous situations, individuals who are either intoxicated or make irresponsible decisions when using their firearms in the heat of the moment could actually cause more harm than they prevent. This is why strict laws exist to prevent carrying concealed weapons while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In the state of Michigan, you are not allowed to carry a concealed weapon if you have a blood alcohol content of .02 or higher. If you do, you could face suspension or revocation of your CCW/CPL permit and even criminal charges, particularly if you used lethal force.

If you display a weapon or use one in self-defense, the circumstances of the incident will be investigated. Depending on the details of the situation, you may even be seen as the aggressor, not the victim. To avoid harsh consequences for simply acting to protect yourself of another person, you need the counsel of an experienced gun rights lawyer like John Freeman.

The Law Office of John Freeman offers the services of an experienced self-defense attorney who is also an NRA-certified instructor, a range-safety officer and an active member of the North American Hunting Club. With years of experience both defending and prosecuting gun-related criminal cases throughout the Detroit area and in New York City, Mr. Freeman has in-depth knowledge of weapon possession laws and is dedicated to protecting your rights with a strenuous defense.

Contact John Freeman in Troy, Michigan, Today

Call the Law Offices of John Freeman toll free at 866-720-3708 toll-free. You could also send an e-mail, or for emergency assistance call 313-330-2653 at any time, 24/7.