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Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes answer your questions about gun rights while out on bond, defending a 200-acre Texas property, firearm-prohibiting misdemeanors, and whether you should call 911 or your attorney first after a self-defense incident.
Can a judge waive a “no firearms” bond condition if you’re still worried about retaliation? Can a seemingly minor Class C misdemeanor cost you your gun rights? And does someone crossing a locked gate, marked fence, and hundreds of acres change when deadly force becomes justified?
Emily and Richard also break down one of the biggest questions after a defensive gun use: 911 first or your attorney first? The answer may depend heavily on whether someone was injured, whether police are already likely to become involved, and exactly what happened.
Plus, if your firearms are held in a trust, does a bond condition prohibiting firearm possession mean you have to remove yourself as a trustee?
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