TRANSPORT OR RECEIPT OF FIREARM WITH INTENT TO COMMIT A FELONY
Generally Title 18 of the United States Code is where federal firearm laws are found, including violations of Transporting a Firearm to Commit a Felony,
Generally Title 18 of the United States Code is where federal firearm laws are found, including violations of Transporting a Firearm to Commit a Felony,
Purchases of Firearms All purchases of new firearms are to be recorded and registered, with the purchaser’s information and identity. This is in part to
Introduction Among the many firearms violations listed in Title 18 of the U.S. Code, are those in the “prohibited persons” section. Section 922(d) is a
Robbery is a crime that is traditionally prosecuted in state court, along with charges such as assault, theft, and manslaughter. These types of cases are routinely prosecuted as street crime, which usually does not have a federal connection. Call John Teakell to help you or someone you know handle a Federal Business Robbery.
Generally Drug trafficking or drug activities are often prosecuted in federal court, especially if the activities are on a larger scale. The U.S. Code makes
Generally “Felon in Possession of a Firearm” is very often used when someone with a felony conviction simply possesses a firearm. It is regularly referred
Generally A person has to obtain a license as a federal firearms dealer if he/she is engaged in the business of selling firearms, see an
Gun crimes have never been more front-and-center in the United States than they are right now. With Parkland and Santa Fe, there is an understandable
Gun restrictions in Texas are less stringent than in other parts of the U.S., but the Lone Star State does follow federal law, so it’s
Responsible weapon sales are critical in ensuring deadly weapons do not get into the hands of the wrong people. But while there are rules and
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