Constitutional right to keep and bear arms, lost when charged with or convicted of domestic violence in Colorado.
“now this is a sticky area because under the second amendment we are allowed to have guns if we don't have any felonies and we're u.s citizens we're allowed to carry guns however if you are charged with an act of domestic violence in the state of colorado you do not have that second amendment right it is taken from you because you are charged now the question is whether or not that will stick or whether you'll be prevented from having your weapons for the entirety of your life the short unfortunately painful answer is if you have a conviction for domestic violence under the current laws in colorado you can never own a gun again”
“now the reason that this is so crucially important here in colorado is with the number of military bases that we have this is impacting not only someone's second amendment rights but their livelihood”
“now the reason that this is so crucially important here in colorado is with the number of military bases that we have this is impacting not only someone's second amendment rights but their livelihood”
Alexis explains: "now the reason that this is so crucially important here in colorado is with the number of military bases that we have this is impacting not only someone's second amendment rights but their livelihood"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "now this is a sticky area because under the second amendment we are allowed to have guns if we don't have any felonies and we're u.s citizens we're allowed to carry guns however if you are charged with an act of domestic violence in the state of colorado you do not have that second amendment right it is taken from you because you are charged now the question is whether or not that will stick or whether you'll be prevented from having your weapons for the entirety of your life the short unfortunately painful answer is if you have a conviction for domestic violence under the current laws in colorado you can never own a gun again"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Each answer links directly to the source where a Right Law Group attorney addressed this question.
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Got into a DV case because of an ex I let back in the home and made my life very hard
he fought hard for me
they dismissed the whole case
their belief of my side and story and their knowledge in the legal system they were able to get my case dismissed
get my case dismissed