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Gun Rights Restoration Attorney in Minnesota
Losing your Second Amendment rights due to a past conviction can prevent you from participating in hunting traditions or protecting your family. Restoring gun rights in Minnesota requires a specific court petition to prove good cause and demonstrate that you no longer pose a risk to public safety. If you need a gun rights restoration attorney in Minnesota, you need an advocate who can navigate the complex intersection of state and federal law to help you regain your civil rights.
Why Choose
Bruno Law
Restoring the right to bear arms requires proving good cause and navigating complex laws. We help you petition the court, demonstrate rehabilitation, and advocate for your Second Amendment rights to protect your family.
Strong Defense Starts Early
Whether you are being investigated, have been arrested, or are facing charges, stong legal representation matters.
Clarity During a Difficult Time
Criminal charges bring stress and uncertainty. A strong attorney helps reduce confusion and helps you understand of what comes next.
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Understand your rights. Protect your position. Make informed decisions.
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Bruno Law fights as a team. Our attorneys work together on every case we defend. You receive the benefit of over 120 years of combined criminal law experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I restore my gun rights after a felony conviction?
Possibly. In Minnesota, some firearm rights may be restored automatically after completion of sentence for certain non-violent offenses, but felony crimes of violence can result in a permanent firearm restriction unless the court restores those rights.
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What happens if I possess a firearm before my rights are restored?
Possessing a firearm or ammunition while legally prohibited can create serious criminal exposure.
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Can hiring a gun rights restoration attorney change the outcome?
You are not required to have an attorney, but legal help can matter. A lawyer can review whether you are eligible, prepare the petition, gather supporting evidence, address legal obstacles, and present your case clearly to the court.