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From our main office within walking distance of NRA headquarters, we serve clients throughout Virginia. Each client receives a personal consultation in which we discuss the firearms, estate planning, the National Firearms Act (NFA), BATFE applications, and more.
Arsenal Attorneys serves clients throughout Colorado. We offer the Arsenal Gun Trust as a solution for firearms ownership and inheritance. We particularly address the needs of clients concerned with the National Firearms Act (NFA) and BATFE regulations. We help clients comply with gun laws, maintain their privacy, and protect loved ones who may one day inherit firearms.
Our law firm, Arsenal Attorneys, serves clients throughout Tennessee. We offer the Arsenal Gun Trust as a user-friendly solution to protect clients dealing with the National Firearms Act (NFA) and BATFE regulations.
Each client receives a personal consultation, and a locally-licensed member of our firm prepares all the documents for your.
Contact us to receive a summary of our services and a questionnaire to begin the process.
Arsenal Attorneys had the pleasure of meeting Richard Heller of the landmark Supreme Court case District of Columbia v. Heller (2008).
The Heller decision stated that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual’s right to possess a firearm for traditionally lawful purposes, including self-defense in the home and within federal enclaves. This case gave rise to the Supreme Court’s later decision in McDonald v. Chicago (2010) in which it held that the Second Amendment extended beyond federal enclaves to the states.
Arsenal Attorneys has the best clients of any law firm in the World. We’re talking about the gun owners who want to –
We often receive questions about the possibility of changes in the law affecting gun ownership. Looking to the future, one can only speculate about the outcome of looming political debates.
If recent events have caused you to believe this is a crucial time to acquire firearms before the possibility of more restrictive gun control laws, you are probably doing so, at least partly, on the assumption that what you acquire today will not be taken away even if gun laws make similar acquisitions more difficult in the future.
Similarly if you believe existing laws are likely more favorable than future laws will be, you probably want to put your affairs in order before any new laws come into force. After all, if you thought conditions will become more difficult for your goals, why run the risk of delaying action until it’s prohibited.
Arsenal Attorneys is committed to answering your questions about estate planning, firearms, business law, litigation, and criminal defense issues.
We'll gladly discuss your case with you at your convenience. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.