NJ passed a Red Flag Law known as the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act of 2018, or "ERPO Act," which allows certain individuals and law enforcement to apply for an order that prohibits someone who poses a danger to themselves or others from owning, buying, or having guns. This complex set of procedures could substantially impact your gun rights in New Jersey.
Here, a knowledgeable NJ weapons attorney discusses extreme risk protective orders and what they mean regarding your right to possess or purchase a firearm. Find out how a protective order can affect you.
Perhaps you are interested in getting an extreme risk protective order and you’re unsure whether you can file one. Find out here! Or worse, maybe you’ve just been served with a temporary extreme risk protective order (TERPO) and you’re overwhelmed with questions about what happens next.
This video explains the steps in the process of an ERPO case, the difference between a temporary order and a final order, what happens if a final extreme risk protective order is issued, and how this can impact your firearms rights.
Let’s say you lost your final hearing and your firearms rights went out the window. Learn how you can potentially get them back! Better yet, this discusses defenses that can be used to get your TERPO dismissed and avoid the loss of your permit, your guns, and your right to purchase in the first place.
New Jersey takes weapons possession when an extreme risk protective order is in place very seriously. You'll also learn about the consequences for violating an ERPO, whether it's temporary or final. Don’t go uninformed about Red Flag laws in New Jersey.
Contact us at (201)-556-1570 for a free consultation if you have more questions or need help with a case.
For additional information, check out the following:
Written Overview of Extreme Risk Protective Orders in NJ: [ Ссылка ]
How to voluntarily surrender your guns after an EPRO has been issued: [ Ссылка ]
What is the Difference Between a Restraining Order and an Extreme Risk Protection Order in NJ? [ Ссылка ]
Why you should consider hiring an attorney for your gun charge: [ Ссылка ]
What is Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in NJ: [ Ссылка ]
Information on weapons possession for unlawful purposes: [ Ссылка ]
If you need an attorney for gun permits: [ Ссылка ]
Information about obtaining permits to buy and carry NJ Firearms: [ Ссылка ]
Info about certain persons to not own firearms offenses: [ Ссылка ]
Sometimes the police will take your guns after a domestic dispute: [ Ссылка ]
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