Best Legal Advice To Gun Owners

Published on August 15, 2019
Duration: 4:34

This video strongly advises gun owners against seeking legal advice on social media platforms like Facebook. Instead, it recommends consulting official sources such as the Department of Public Safety (DPS), Sheriff's Departments, local police, courthouses, licensed Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), and qualified legal professionals or Second Amendment attorneys. The speaker emphasizes that while they are not a lawyer, their experience shows that social media advice is unreliable and can lead to negative outcomes.

Quick Summary

Gun owners should avoid seeking legal advice on social media platforms like Facebook. Instead, consult official sources such as the Department of Public Safety (DPS), Sheriff's Departments, local police, courthouses, licensed Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), and qualified attorneys specializing in Second Amendment law for accurate and reliable information.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Legal Advice for Gun Owners
  2. 00:14Disclaimer: Not a Lawyer
  3. 00:37The Problem: Asking Legal Questions on Facebook
  4. 01:06The Solution: Reliable Information Sources
  5. 01:59Contacting DPS and Local Law Enforcement
  6. 02:41Consulting Your Local FFL
  7. 03:12When to Call a Lawyer
  8. 03:31USCCA as a Legal Resource
  9. 03:46Final Advice: Stay Away from Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should gun owners seek reliable legal advice instead of social media?

Gun owners should seek legal advice from official sources such as the Department of Public Safety (DPS), Sheriff's Departments, local police, courthouses, licensed Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), and qualified attorneys specializing in Second Amendment law.

Why is it a bad idea to ask for gun law advice on Facebook?

Asking for gun law advice on Facebook is a bad idea because the information provided is often inaccurate, unreliable, and can lead to negative legal consequences. Social media platforms are not a substitute for professional legal counsel or official government resources.

What are the steps to finding accurate legal information for gun ownership?

Start with official government agencies like DPS or local law enforcement. If that's insufficient, consult your local FFL. For complex issues, seek advice from a qualified attorney or a Second Amendment specialist.

Can FFLs provide legal advice for gun owners?

Yes, local FFLs are generally a better resource for legal advice regarding firearm ownership within your specific town and state than individuals on social media. They are often knowledgeable about local regulations.

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