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Restore Your 2nd Amendment Gun Rights in Arizona

If your offense was not considered a "dangerous" or "serious" offense, Second Amendment (firearm) rights can be restored after two years from the date of discharge from probation. If you were convicted of a serious offense or what would be a "serious offense" under 13-604, you can have your Second Amendment rights restored 10 years after you have been discharged from probation or released from prison.

 

If your Arizona offense was considered a "dangerous offense" under section 13-604 (This usually means a felony conviction involving the intentional or knowing infliction of serious physical injury or the use or exhibition of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument), Second Amendment rights cannot be restored in Arizona

Choosing An Attorney To Restore Your Firearm Rights in Arizona

LoIt is important to make sure you have an attorney who is experienced restoring firearm rights. The Phoenix based law firm, RecordGone.com provides excellent service, low prices and a high success rate. They can be reached at 877-573-7273 or online at http://www.recordgone.com.

 

The Second Amendment to the US Constitution

Amendment II (the Second Amendment) of the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights, declares a well regulated militia as "being necessary to the security of a free State", and prohibits Congress or any other government agency from infringement of "the right of the people to keep and bear arms."