Restoring Your Second (2nd) Amendment Right

GEORGIA LAW

A guilty plea or conviction to certain crimes can change your life forever. One such way is the loss of your Constitutional Second Amendment right to carry, possess, and transport firearms.

In Georgia, a guilty plea to, or the conviction of, a felony will result in the loss of your right to carry, possess, and transport firearms.  

Although you may lose your gun rights, you may be eligible to restore your gun rights in Georgia.

FEDERAL LAW

Additionally, under federal law a guilty plea to, or the conviction of, a family violence (domestic violence) misdemeanor in the state of Georgia will result in the loss of your right to carry, possess, and transport firearms.

GEORGIA RESTORATION OF RIGHTS APPLICATION

Under Georgia law, however, you can have your firearm rights restored if certain conditions are met.  The restoration process is handled exclusively by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles.  You can review the application online by visiting the website for the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

Restoring your rights is never a guarantee, the process can be long and tedious, and the technical criteria you have to meet can often be confusing. However, if you are considering to attempt to restore your right, or you are interested in learning more about the process, our firm is here for you.

WHERE CLIENTS BECOME FAMILY

At The Sellers Law Firm, LLC, we have years of experience in helping clients restore their constitutional right to bear arms.  Give us a call today at 770-415-9848 to discuss restoring your rights at The Sellers Law Firm, LLC: where clients become family.

CASE EVALUATION

You may also submit a case evaluation request on our website HERE.