Police Took Your Gun After Using it In Self Defense - How To Get It Back
This video features criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve explaining the critical steps and timelines involved in getting your firearm back after it has been seized by police following a self-defense incident. He emphasizes that the gun is not returned during the initial review and will be held until all legal proceedings are concluded if charges are filed. Crucially, Grieve warns of a limited window to file for its return if no conviction occurs or if charges are dropped, highlighting the risk of forfeiture if this deadline is missed.



