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Firearm Possession Charge on University Campus

A student at the University of Kansas has been charged with possession of a firearm on state property after he was found with a shotgun in McCollum Hall. According to the police records, the person charged with firearm possession was also threatening another person for telling others that there was a shotgun in the building. At the time, no other information was available.

Firearm possession, especially a case like the one above, is incredibly serious and can have quite serious consequences for those who are facing charges. You need to understand what consequences your charges will have, such as heavy fines and jail time. In order to best understand your situation and the options you have, it’s in your best interest to work with an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can guide you through this difficult time. A defense attorney will know what to expect with your court proceedings and what your defenses are in order to resolve this matter in the most beneficial way possible. If you or someone you know is charged with firearm possession, please take some time today to contact a criminal defense attorney and begin discussing your case so that you can get your life back.         

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