Randall Law, Criminal Defense Attorneys represents individuals facing weapons and concealed carry charges in Mecklenburg County and throughout Charlotte, NC. This is a criminal defense firm—not a firearms retailer or training facility—specializing in cases involving North Carolina's concealed carry ...
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Randall Law, Criminal Defense Attorneys represents individuals facing weapons and concealed carry charges in Mecklenburg County and throughout Charlotte, NC. This is a criminal defense firm—not a firearms retailer or training facility—specializing in cases involving North Carolina's concealed carry statutes.
If you're facing charges under North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS) 14-269 (unlawful concealed carry) or related weapons offenses, this firm provides criminal defense representation. Common charges they defend include:
NC Concealed Carry Requirements: You must be at least 21, a Mecklenburg County resident for 30+ days, a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, pass a background check, and complete a firearms training course certified by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Standards Commission. The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office has 45 days to approve or deny your permit application.
Sentences in North Carolina follow predetermined charts based on offense classification and criminal history:
| Offense Class | Potential Sentence |
|---|---|
| Class 2 Misdemeanor (basic CCW) | 1-60 days jail |
| Class 1 Misdemeanor | 1-120 days jail |
| Class I Felony | 3-12 months prison |
| Class G Felony | 8-31 months prison |
| Class F Felony | 10-41 months prison |
Beyond incarceration, convictions carry fines, court fees, and collateral consequences that affect employment, housing, and firearm ownership rights.
Attorneys at this firm may argue:
301 S. McDowell Street, Suite 504 Charlotte, North Carolina 28204 Phone: (980) 237-4579 Fax: (980) 209-0029 Email: [email protected]
The firm emphasizes early consultation: "The earlier you reach out to an attorney with Randall Law PLLC, Criminal Defense Attorneys, the faster we can start protecting your rights."
North Carolina's concealed carry laws are strict. Even lawful gun owners with valid permits can face charges if carrying in prohibited locations, after consuming alcohol, or if permits expire. If charged, immediate legal counsel is critical to protect your rights and explore available defenses.
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