Gun Charges Defense Attorney

If you were arrested for a gun charge in Blue Springs, Independence, Lee’s Summit, or Kansas City, Missouri, you are facing serious consequences. Missouri has strong Second Amendment protections — but prosecutors aggressively pursue weapons offenses when they believe a firearm was used unlawfully. At Troy J. Leavitt Law Firm, we defend individuals charged with firearm-related crimes and work to reduce or dismiss charges whenever possible.

 

Understanding Gun Charges in Missouri

Gun charges can be filed as misdemeanors or felonies depending on the circumstances. Common firearm-related offenses include:

  • Unlawful use of a weapon

  • Unlawful possession of a firearm

  • Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon

  • Armed criminal action

  • Discharging a firearm within city limits

  • Carrying a concealed weapon without legal authority

  • Brandishing or threatening with a weapon

Many of these charges fall under Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 571.

A conviction can lead to:

  • Jail or prison time

  • Loss of firearm rights

  • Large fines

  • Permanent criminal record

  • Federal firearm restrictions

If a firearm was allegedly used during another crime, prosecutors may add Armed Criminal Action, which carries mandatory prison time if convicted.

Gun Charge Defense in Blue Springs, Independence & Surrounding Areas

Law enforcement agencies in:

  • Blue Springs

  • Independence

  • Lee’s Summit

  • Kansas City

actively pursue gun-related arrests, especially in traffic stops, domestic disturbances, and drug investigations.

But arrests do not equal convictions.

Many gun cases involve:

  • Illegal searches during traffic stops

  • Improper vehicle searches

  • Questionable probable cause

  • Firearms found in shared vehicles or homes

  • Self-defense claims

  • Misidentification

We carefully examine whether your constitutional rights were violated.

Possible Defense Strategies

Every case is different, but defenses may include:

Illegal Search & Seizure

If police searched your vehicle or home without probable cause or a valid warrant, the firearm may be suppressed as evidence.

Lack of Knowing Possession

Just because a firearm was found nearby does not mean you knowingly possessed it.

Self-Defense

Missouri law allows self-defense and includes “Stand Your Ground” protections in certain situations.

No Intent

Some charges require proof of intent. If the state cannot prove intent beyond a reasonable doubt, the case weakens significantly.

What Happens After a Gun Arrest in Missouri?

After arrest, your case will likely proceed in:

  • Municipal court (for certain ordinance violations)

  • State court in Jackson County

Felony gun charges can move quickly. Early legal intervention often makes a major difference in bond conditions and negotiation strategy.

Why Early Action Matters

Gun charges can escalate quickly — especially if tied to:

Prosecutors may seek enhanced penalties if you have prior convictions.

The sooner you involve a defense attorney, the more options may be available, including:

  • Charge reduction

  • Pretrial diversion (when eligible)

  • Motion to suppress evidence

  • Negotiated plea agreements

  • Trial defense preparation

Give us a call at (816) 228-6000  or contact us online to learn more about how we can meet your legal needs in Blue Springs

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