Weapon Charges

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Weapon Charges Attorney In Durham, North Carolina

Facing Weapons Charges?

Facing weapon charges in North Carolina can be overwhelming, as these offenses carry serious penalties, including potential prison time, steep fines, and the loss of fundamental rights. North Carolina has strict regulations governing the use, possession, and sale of firearms and other weapons, and violations can result in both misdemeanor and felony charges. At Richardson Law Firm, we are dedicated to providing knowledgeable and effective defense for clients facing weapon-related charges, working diligently to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome.

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What Weapons Charges Might I Face?

Weapon charges in North Carolina vary depending on the circumstances, the type of weapon involved, and the specific laws allegedly violated. Common weapon charges include:

  • Unlawful Possession of a Firearm: North Carolina law prohibits certain individuals, such as convicted felons or minors, from owning or possessing firearms. Violation of these restrictions can result in severe penalties, especially if prior convictions are involved.
  • Carrying a Concealed Weapon Without a Permit: Carrying a concealed firearm without a valid permit is a common charge in North Carolina. This can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony depending on the specific details of the case and any prior offenses.
  • Possession of a Firearm on School Property: Bringing a firearm onto school grounds is a felony offense in North Carolina, regardless of intent, and can result in significant prison time and other penalties.
  • Assault with a Deadly Weapon: Using or displaying a weapon during an assault significantly escalates the severity of assault charges. Assault with a deadly weapon can be charged as a felony, leading to harsh penalties, particularly if serious injury occurs.
  • Illegal Sale or Trafficking of Firearms: Selling firearms without a license or engaging in firearm trafficking is a felony offense that carries substantial penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and heavy fines.
  • Possession of a Firearm by a Felon: It is illegal for convicted felons to possess firearms in North Carolina. Being found with a firearm as a felon is a felony offense with severe penalties and long-term consequences.

What Can Your Defense Team Do to Help?

A conviction for a weapon offense can lead to serious penalties, including jail or prison time, hefty fines, probation, and a permanent criminal record. Additionally, certain convictions may result in the loss of civil rights, such as the right to own or possess firearms, limitations on job opportunities, and restrictions on housing options. Given these potential impacts, a strategic defense is essential.


With more than 32 years of experience, attorney Kathy W. Richardson is committed to defending clients against weapon charges in North Carolina. At Richardson Law Firm, we approach each case with thorough investigation and a tailored defense strategy. We examine evidence, question witness credibility, and explore legal defenses, such as unlawful search and seizure or lack of intent, to reduce or dismiss charges.

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Have Questions?

Call Richardson Law Firm PLLC at 984-600-6673 today to speak to an attorney.

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