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Irving
02-12-2009, 13:45
Hey guys, I need the contact information for a pro-gun attorney please. Isn't there some wonder lawyer that everyone turns to for gun related stuff? It seems like I've heard people mention one guy more than once. Any help would be greatly appreciated please.

I need someone who will go to court by the way, I'm not just looking for advice on laws, I can look that stuff up myself.

Irving
02-13-2009, 00:18
I got the attorney info from the thread Kwando started, but I'm looking for someone in Denver if possible.

Bump.

DOC
02-13-2009, 05:22
PM sent

HunterCO
02-13-2009, 08:21
James Bardwell one of the greatest RKBA attorneys in the country.

Irving
02-13-2009, 11:13
Thanks for the responses guys.

P.S. It is not for me, so don't be afraid to shoot with me.

DOC
02-13-2009, 13:30
Thanks for the responses guys.

P.S. It is not for me, so don't be afraid to shoot with me.
Never crossed my mind.

cysoto
02-13-2009, 16:54
Are you looking to establish an NFA Gun Trust?
(http://www.douglasturner.com/2008/09/22/colorado-nfa-firearms-trust/)

Irving
02-13-2009, 17:39
No, I would just use my Quicken Will maker. I need someone who will go to court for two Class II misdemeanors. Unlawfully concealing a weapon (no permit) and having a firearm while intoxicated. Minimum sentance is $250 fine, 3 months in jail, or both. Maximum sentance is $1,000 fine, 12 months in jail, or both.

No crime was commited (other than those misdemeanors) so in my opinion, there should be fines only (especially on a first offense) but I don't want to run the risk of some stupid anti-gun judge trying to pull over extra punishment, or even trying to take the gun away. You don't get your car stolen by the government after a DUI.

gnihcraes
02-14-2009, 10:49
I think the president of the Colorado State Shooting Sports is an attorney that fights these types of things. Not cheap though from what I hear.

Colorado State Shooting Association
609 W Littleton Blvd
Littleton, CO 80120 - 2368
(720) 283-1376 You may also use this form to contact CSSA

Irving
02-14-2009, 12:25
Well as long as he is cheaper than what you would equate $2,000 fine AND 2 years in jail, then that should be fine. Thanks for all the help guys (and girls if there were any).

theGinsue
02-15-2009, 01:52
Here's some information I was provided from a friend a while back for an attorney in the Denver area. I've never needed/used this guy, but I hear he's good:

Terence J. Quinn
Attorney At Law
Phone: 970-328-7116
FAX: 970-328-7109
Internet Email: teejay@vail.net (teejay@vail.net)
Areas of Practice: Criminal defense, real estate, family law, business, probate.
Bar Admissions: Colorado, Federal District Court.
RKBA memberships: NRA, Castle Peak Rifle And Pistol Club, The Gun Owners, Rocky Mtn. Gun Owners

kwando
02-15-2009, 12:45
great info, should be a sticky

Sled_Dog
03-01-2009, 02:16
EDITED - Can't recommend this guy, gave me some very bad advice that dragged out a situation I was in longer than necessary.

DOC
03-01-2009, 03:39
great info, should be a sticky

This is so good it should be printed and left next to the register at all gun shops.
[M2]

theGinsue
03-01-2009, 19:43
I've got it all in a Word doc and update every time I see new info. I pray I never have to use the information, but I'd rather have it available in case I do need it.

ryanek9freak
04-02-2009, 18:57
I think the president of the Colorado State Shooting Sports is an attorney that fights these types of things. Not cheap though from what I hear.

Colorado State Shooting Association
609 W Littleton Blvd
Littleton, CO 80120 - 2368
(720) 283-1376 You may also use this form to contact CSSA

His name is Tony Fabian, a very smart man. Knows all Colorado firearms laws by heart. SUper nice guy. He spoke at the last Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition meeting I attended.

ZOMBIEMASTER223
09-16-2009, 19:56
Well as long as he is cheaper than what you would equate $2,000 fine AND 2 years in jail, then that should be fine. Thanks for all the help guys (and girls if there were any).

i hear that if you tell the judge you will convert to liberalisim , hug a prarie dog and hand feed a grizzly bear they let you off with a warning...[Beer]

William
09-16-2009, 21:25
i hear that if you tell the judge you will convert to liberalisim , hug a prarie dog and hand feed a grizzly bear they let you off with a warning...[Beer]
Are you hand feeding the grizzly with the prarie dog? That doesn't sound very liberal [Stooge]

DOC
09-16-2009, 22:06
Is it liberal to have the Grizzly marry the Prarrie Dog? I dunno anymore?

Mtn.man
09-17-2009, 06:45
tell em you know jane fonda..

Bailey Guns
10-02-2009, 07:01
Brian H. Wilson, Jr
303-816-9493

Brian's in Bailey. He's very reasonable. I've referred a few people to him for gun-related cases and the outcome, in each instance, has been very favorable for the client.

DOC
10-02-2009, 11:08
Can the OP post the name and number of the lawyer I recommended. I want to call her but lost it. Thanks.

Irving
10-02-2009, 12:35
Sorry, I don't have the PM anymore.

jj-enterprises
11-14-2009, 19:40
Jeremy Cave at Cave Law is very pro gun. You will find him to be a great person. Check him out.

spencerhenry
04-01-2010, 13:32
i got pulled over for a DUI several years ago. the first mistake i made was believing that i should be honest. when asked if i had any weapons in the car, i replied yes. a .45 under the center seat. i was cited for DUI, as well as possession while intoxicated. i was more concerned about the possession while intoxicated charge. i own class 3's and guns are a big part of my life. i got that charge dropped and plead to a straight up DUI. i made sure that in the agreement, that i would have my property returned. they were real jerks about it when i went to get my gun from the state patrol. he even said that i wasnt allowed to open the case until i was off of state property.
i learned several things in this case. mostly from a friend that is a sheriff's deputy.
1. in colorado your vehicle is an extension of your home.
2. you dont need a concealed carry permit to have a concealed weapon in your own home.
3. there is an exemption to the posession while intoxicated law when you are in your own home (otherwise everyone who has a beer at home, and owns a gun would be in violation).
4. cops are very ignorant of laws in general, especially gun laws.

i am not an attorney, i am not offering advice, just personal experience and belief. however, i believe that any good attorney that knows anything about gun laws can successfully fight the charge of carrying without a permit and probably possession while intoxicated.
i have been told by a cop that i trust (only one) that you are legal without a permit until you step out of your car.

good luck fighting this to whomever it is. the judges, prosecutors, and cops are all stacked against you. and remember this, YOU CANT TRUST ANY OF THEM TO TELL THE TRUTH, TO ADHERE TO THE LAW, OR TO TREAT YOU WITH RESPECT. it may happen, but it is not the norm.

no disrespect is intended to any LEO's on this site, but with cops trust has to be earned.

Irving
04-01-2010, 13:34
This was done and over with a long time ago. I think the alcohol part was dropped and he was just charged with carrying without a permit. It is like a class 2 misdemeanor. I think he is on probation for a year or something as well.

WinterBoarder
04-02-2010, 09:19
spencerhenry,

Thanks for sharing your story. Below is a great site on our rights as citizens. I think this should be taught in our school systems, as many do not understand what their rights are when they have an encounter with the police.

I believe in your situation (I could be wrong), you did not have to consent to a search of your vehicle.

I've also included two videos. While they're long, it is well worth it to view these.

http://www.flexyourrights.com/

Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8z7NC5sgik

Don't Talk to Cops, Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08fZQWjDVKE&feature=related

Thanks.

spencerhenry
04-02-2010, 17:10
i hope i am wrong, but once you are arrested, your vehicle can then be searched. in my case i assumed they would search and wanted to be honest in case they found the pistol. i should have declined to answer the question entirely. had i said no and they found it, it probably wouldnt have mattered that i lied. but there is a great possibility that they would NOT have found it, there is the possibility that they didnt even search the vehicle.
i have a friend that is in law enforcement, and because i trust him and believe that he is a good person, i translated that to all cops. that was a BIG mistake.
those videos are very good, do not ever talk to a cop. even when you are a victim of a crime, your words are distorted. cops are people, and most people hear what they want to hear, they add little details that werent there, or they fail to remember your exact words. it has happened to me when i was the victim in an assault, i was treated like the criminal. my oral statements were not recorded, and were taken out of context. bottom line is you cant trust anyone to accurately remember what was said, and NO ONE is looking out for you, except YOU.

ronaldrwl
04-02-2010, 19:48
spencerhenry,
I've also included two videos. While they're long, it is well worth it to view these.
Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8z7NC5sgik

Don't Talk to Cops, Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08fZQWjDVKE&feature=related

Thanks.

Greate videos. Everyone should watch them.

DOC
04-02-2010, 20:05
Greate videos. Everyone should watch them.
Should be shown after D.A.R.E classes in school.

mutt
04-02-2010, 20:47
Should be shown after D.A.R.E classes in school.
Agreed. Great video. I tell my kids all the time to never talk to a cop. They are to simply tell them their name, where they live and that they can't answer any questions without Mom or Dad present.

depthrecordings
07-23-2010, 12:18
His name is Tony Fabian, a very smart man. Knows all Colorado firearms laws by heart. SUper nice guy. He spoke at the last Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition meeting I attended.

I have heard from several people that this is the guy you want on your side wehen dealing with gun laws. I think he is pretty expensive though. Join the NRA and you will have legal coverage through your membership.

jmg8550
10-23-2010, 09:28
Brad Allin in Fort Collins. From what I hear he is very good. He was recommended to me by Mike at Jensens. He is a little pricey though.

Clint45
10-23-2010, 19:45
I have heard from several people that this is the guy you want on your side wehen dealing with gun laws. I think he is pretty expensive though. Join the NRA and you will have legal coverage through your membership.

I think they stopped offering pro bono representation over 10 years ago. From what I heard all they do now is recommend a local attorney.

Byte Stryke
11-18-2010, 23:55
I have heard from several people that this is the guy you want on your side wehen dealing with gun laws. I think he is pretty expensive though. Join the NRA and you will have legal coverage through your membership.


I think they stopped offering pro bono representation over 10 years ago. From what I heard all they do now is recommend a local attorney.


anyone offer some clarification on this?

tat2man75
12-31-2010, 01:12
spencerhenry,

Thanks for sharing your story. Below is a great site on our rights as citizens. I think this should be taught in our school systems, as many do not understand what their rights are when they have an encounter with the police.

I believe in your situation (I could be wrong), you did not have to consent to a search of your vehicle.

I've also included two videos. While they're long, it is well worth it to view these.

http://www.flexyourrights.com/

Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8z7NC5sgik

Don't Talk to Cops, Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08fZQWjDVKE&feature=related

Thanks.


Great Videos!!

Byte Stryke
02-13-2011, 14:46
Are you hand feeding the grizzly with the prairie dog? That doesn't sound very liberal [Stooge]



Only if the Prairie dog is a Repulican
[ROFL1]

Great-Kazoo
02-13-2011, 22:26
Brad Allin in Fort Collins. From what I hear he is very good. He was recommended to me by Mike at Jensens. He is a little pricey though.

unless Brad has changed his mind he handles strictly DUI/DWAI cases.

Chris Miller
03-26-2011, 01:45
For those young guys / gals who might be reading this, and may not know better.....

NO.... driving while intoxicated is NOT OK. Neither is carrying a firearm while intoxicated. Those who do either, put us all at risk in more ways than one.

Just my $0.02. Find another $5, and you can buy a coffee at starbucks.

fmj50
10-17-2011, 09:15
If you are dealing with a female DA, have your attourney put it off until you get a Male DA and it should get settled easily.

No offense to females, just fact.

fmj50
10-17-2011, 09:17
Have your atty. put it off until you get a Male DA !

bellavite1
07-26-2012, 08:28
Anybody can reccomend an attorney in the Denver area that I can have on call God forbid I should have to use my CCW in self defense?
How would it work?
Is there a consultation/meeting?
Is there a fee that gets paid in order to become one of their client if you only want to have them on call?
Thankfully I never needed a lawyer, so I have zero experience...
Thank you.[Beer]

jbird
09-13-2012, 21:19
These guys can be a little pricey but they're good. Feldmann Nagel, L.L.C.


http://www.findacriminaldefenseattorney.com/images/cmssys/thumbnails/http-www-coloradocriminaldefenslawfirm-com-175175-10-0.30.2-1.png (http://www.coloradocriminaldefenslawfirm.com) (303) 813-1200 1228 15th St
Suite 200
Denver, CO 80202

TEAMKIESS
03-18-2013, 10:49
The best pro gun lawyer I have ever found is Kyle Sawyer of the Omalley Law Firm. He helped me get a restraining order dismissed so i could get my CCW permit. Kyle can be reached at (303) 830-0880. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him for any gun/CCW/criminal defense needs!

Mike

GilpinGuy
12-30-2013, 04:22
Has anyone used or subscribe to US Law Sheild?

US Law Sheild (http://www.uslawshield.com/)