Michigan Concealed Weapon Charges Defense Lawyer: CCW
In Michigan, it is easy to lose your permit to carry a concealed weapon (CCW) if you do not know or do not follow the rules. For example, if you are pulled over by a police officer and fail to announce that you carry a concealed weapon in your car, you could lose your concealed weapon permit. Also, it is against the law to carry a concealed weapon into a school zone and you may not drink — anything — when carrying a concealed weapon.
If you have questions or concerns about your legal CCW right to carry a concealed weapon in Michigan, or other weapons offenses, please contact Willis & Willis for a free consultation. We know the law and are ready to help you.
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The co-founder of our law firm, attorney Shaun Patrick Willis, is a lifelong firearms enthusiast. He teaches the legal portion of concealed weapons training courses for the Kalamazoo Rod and Gun Club. Attorney Shaun Willis is also a member of the Southwest Michigan Gun Club and Ducks Unlimited of Greater Kalamazoo, and members of his firm are supporters of the NRA, National Rifle Association. He also defends hunters against misdemeanor and felony charges issued by the Department of Natural Resources.
From our law offices in Kalamazoo and Paw Paw, we handle a variety of misdemeanor and felony firearms charges throughout West Michigan, including:
- Carrying a concealed weapon (CCW)
- Carrying under the influence
- Drinking while carrying a concealed weapon
- Carrying a concealed handgun in a school zone or stadium
- Felony committed with a firearm
- Felon possessing a firearm
- Assault with intent to cause bodily harm
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Illegal possession of a firearm
- Gun permit violations
- Hunting and conservation violations
- DNR violations, tickets, and charges
A felony firearms conviction in Michigan carries a mandatory two-year minimum sentence for a first offense and a mandatory five-year minimum sentence for a second offense.
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Protect your rights! To discuss your legal options with an experienced Kalamazoo criminal defense attorney, please e-mail us or call us TOLL-FREE at 800-610-6938.




