Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
Alfred Plea
I attempted suicide four years ago, but was charged with a gross misdemenor of brandishing a firearm. No felony so why can't I have my great great grandfathers guns back??
Asked on 4/09/09, 8:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Paul Ferris
Law Office of Paul T. Ferris
ALFORD plea?
If you were not convicted of a felony offense (Alford plea is still a conviction), then you may be prohibited because of mental health issues.
Generally, a person who has been involuntarily committed for mental health reasons or treated for certain mental health issues may be prohibited from possessing firearms under state and federal law until "cleared" by the treating physician.
For a specific answer, you will need to retain an attorney who can thoroughly review your case or review applicable statutes.
Answered on 4/10/09, 3:08 pm
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