Concealed Weapons Laws

Usually, California law forbids a person from carrying loaded guns on his or her person or in a motor vehicle while in a public place. California Penal Code §12025 clarifies the California laws regarding firearms. A person is guilty of carrying a concealed weapon when he or she: a) Carries a concealed weapon within any motor vehicle under his or her control or direction; b) Carries a concealed weapon...

May 27th, 2009 by Doreen 
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Carrying a Concealed Weapon

California distinctly prohibits any individual from carrying a concealable gun of any kind upon his or her person or within any vehicle under his or her control or in which he or she is an occupant. California law carves out exceptions only for people with concealed weapons licenses. In addition, carrying a concealed weapon may be justifiable when a person reasonably believes that he or she is in grave...

December 1st, 2008 by Doreen 
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Concealed Weapons Laws

California law usually prohibits individuals from carrying a loaded firearm on their person or in their vehicle while in a public place. California Penal Code §12025 clarifies the California firearms laws. An individual is guilty of carrying a concealed firearm if and/or when he or she: a) Carries a concealed firearm within a vehicle under his or her control or direction; b) Carries a concealed firearm...

December 1st, 2008 by Doreen 
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Criminal Defense Attorneys

If you need a Criminal Defense Attorney in Riverside or other area in Southern California, we are here ready to put our experience to work for you. When you retain criminal defense attorneys at Rizio & Nelson you get legal representation familiar with important criminal law rules that are hidden away in court interpretations of federal and state constitutions. We will formulate sentencing programs...

December 1st, 2008 by Doreen 
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