Exclusively Practicing Only Colorado Criminal
Law - Defending Your Future
Domestic Violence is a crime that can permanently deprive you of the right to bear arms. Domestic violence and restraining orders can affect your ability to hunt, collect, and protect yourself with a gun.
It is a federal crime to possess a firearm following a conviction of a state misdemeanor crime of domestic violence. Believe it or not, push your girlfriend and you may be barred from possessing firearms for life.
A misdemeanor crime of domestic violence requires that the misdemeanor has, as an element, the use or attempted use of physical force or the use of a deadly weapon against an intimate partner.
“Domestic violence” is an act or threatened act of violence upon a person with whom you have been involved in an “intimate relationship.” It also includes crimes against a partner’s property, when used as a method of coercion, control, punishment, intimidation, or revenge.“
” Intimate relationship”
Means a relationship between spouses, former spouses, past or present unmarried couples, or persons who are both parents of the same child.
Federal vs. State definition.
Colorado’s definition of domestic violence is broader than the federal definition. . So, it is possible to be guilty of a state domestic violence misdemeanor and not lose your right to possess or use firearms.
Defendants in domestic violence misdemeanors sometimes are offered or seek a DJ&S. In this arrangement, the defendant agrees to plead guilty and perform a sentence with the understanding that the case will be dismissed based on future good behavior. What about gun rights during the period of the DJ&S, which can last for 2 years? This question has not been clearly answered in Color ado. In my view, Federal Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms regulations do not regard DJ&S as convictions. A word of caution: The terms of the DJ&S may prevent possession of firearms.
Restraining orders, now known as “protection” orders, can also deprive you of your right to possess firearms. A restraining order, which meets the following conditions makes it illegal to possess a firearm:
A defense lawyer can help you in seven important ways if you are charged with a domestic violence offense or subject to a restraining order involving an intimate partner.