Category Archives: Criminal Law

Are folding stocks legal in Virginia?

Every so often I get an email or a phone call from someone who is convinced that folding stocks are illegal in Virginia. Just to be clear … these people are wrong. Folding stocks are certainly legal in Virginia! So … Continue reading

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Does ASAP count as ‘mandatory outpatient treatment’ when applying for a Virginia CHP?

I received an email today from someone who was confused by the language on the Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit application.  For simplicity sake I will call her Terry (not her real name) throughout the rest of this article. Terry had been … Continue reading

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Understanding expungements in Virginia

In the 80’s cult-classic movie The Princess Bride, Wallace Shawn, playing Sicilian criminal mastermind Vizzini, keeps saying that things are “inconceivable” despite the fact that they are both conceivable and happening with alarming frequency. After observing this silently for a … Continue reading

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Applying for a Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit after your gun rights have been restored

I recently wrote an article in which I described how to complete the ATF Form 4473 and the accompanying Virginia state form when purchasing a firearm after having your gun rights restored. In that article I noted that the instructions … Continue reading

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Purchasing a firearm after your gun rights have been restored following a felony conviction

In Virginia, anyone convicted of a state-level felony who has had his or her political rights restored by the Governor or other appropriate authority may petition the circuit court where they reside for restoration of their gun rights. If you … Continue reading

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