Hello from your local friendly firearms lawyer

We all hate scumbags, but a lawyers duty is represent his client and believe or at least put disbelief aside as to the validity of their innocence.. Who do you want to decide whether someone deserves legal council and who doesn't? Sure, it would be easy sometimes, but then you start going down the slippery slope my friend (the road to hell is paved with good intentions .etc.) Besides, it's the courts duty to find guilt or innocence not the council for the defence.
welcome to the forum. if you know any good firearms lawyers practicing in Alberta please post their names, you never know. (crosses fingers, knocks on wood )
 
Welcome. You gonna be popular.

Maybe you should speak nice nice to the moderator and make some sticky to post for the most common ( asked everyday) gun/legal question. However, Canadians are being screwed over from Law Enforcement for laws of perception, rather than laws of thier intended nature. You can make a fortune in Canada.


Best wishes and welcome to you. Kick some legal a$$.
 
:welcome:
I look forward to reading your opinions on the potential avalanche of questions and scenarios you will now be subjected to.
 
In this case its great to have a lawyer around that can wade in on various firearms regulations. Its also good to have a phone contact handy for consultations if they arise. Do you have a call service or an associate that would take calls on weekends or during silent hours ?

Last weekend, after being pulled into Canada customs when returning from Ogdensburg USA, I thought I might have an issue with Canada customs and a spanking new Daisy B.B gun. After some scary accusations, and some considerable handwringing on thier part, I ended up getting it through no problem. At the time, however, I thought " holy crap," I wish I had the name of a good lawyer.

You are a good one, right ?

welcome!
 
In this case its great to have a lawyer around that can wade in on various firearms regulations. Its also good to have a phone contact handy for consultations if they arise. Do you have a call service or an associate that would take calls on weekends or during silent hours ?

Last weekend, after being pulled into Canada customs when returning from Ogdensburg USA, I thought I might have an issue with Canada customs and a spanking new Daisy B.B gun. After some scary accusations, and some considerable handwringing on thier part, I ended up getting it through no problem. At the time, however, I thought " holy crap," I wish I had the name of a good lawyer.

You are a good one, right ?

welcome!
 
In this case its great to have a lawyer around that can wade in on various firearms regulations. Its also good to have a phone contact handy for consultations if they arise. Do you have a call service or an associate that would take calls on weekends or during silent hours ?

I certainly take calls outside of office hours from individuals requiring urgent legal advice.

My contact info, including after-hours number can be found here - http://firearmslaw.ca/about-solomon/contact-solomon/.

Some quick generic advice for those who find themselves faced with a legal emergency is here - http://firearmslaw.ca/gun-law-legal-advice/.
 
Welcome.................
I hope we never have to meet officially but it's very reassuring to know that there's a "local" gun-friendly and gun-laws-wise lawyer within a 5km radius (or at least the -613- area code.)
Hope to run into you at the RA or EOHC...............
 
Welcome.

Though I hope to never need your services, it's good to know that there can be access to knowledgable legal representation if the need arises.

There you go stealing my lines (before I used them, having posted mine after reading the first page. Guess I should not jump the gun and wait until I read all posts before putting fingers to keyboard.)
 
I certainly take calls outside of office hours from individuals requiring urgent legal advice.

My contact info, including after-hours number can be found here - http://firearmslaw.ca/about-solomon/contact-solomon/.

Some quick generic advice for those who find themselves faced with a legal emergency is here - http://firearmslaw.ca/gun-law-legal-advice/.

Thank you
I'll be entering your phone numbers in my cellphone right now.

Thanks for your attitude here (on CGN I mean). It's refreshing.


Folks
Let's NOT start thinking about taking on the CFO and mass lawsuits, just yet.
 
Really though, the best firearms friendly precedent isn't going to come from normally law-abiding Joe Smith who gets charged for leaving his certificates at home. It is going to come from the scumbag criminal who just also happens to be breaking a dozen other unrelated laws at the same time as packing a firearm.
 
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