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Firearms lawyer in Washington State

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Ladies & Gentlemen,

I am new to CC (just got my license) and new to Washington state (Arrived here 6 months ago). Now that I have made the decision to CC, I would like to retain a lawyer that specializes in firearm issues in case the unthinkable happens and I am forced to discharge my firearm. I was thinking of something similar to the Texas shield, but thought I would ask any members that are in the Washington State if they had any recommendations? If I do ever have to defend myself, it is not going to be the best time to then locate a lawyer to represent me, so I would like to be proactive about this. Hopefully I haven't broken any club rules by asking, but welcome all suggestions.. I hope to never need their services, but a good lawyer should always be part of your defense arsenal.. I am searching the WEB but nothing can replace a personal recommendation.

Gary
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These folks can help: ACLDN, the Armed Citizens' Legal Defense Network. Good folks in the PacNW who can assist. The ACLDN has a list of qualified self-defense attorneys in many states, each of whom are well-versed in defending SD cases.

The head of ACLDN, Marty Hayes, also runs the Firearms Academy of Seattle, which is just down the road in Onalaska, WA. Decent training and range, there.
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+1 on the ACLDN. join it. do it now :).
Many thanks Guys, I will immediately take a look.

Gary
You can also visit SeattleGuns.NET and ask this. There is a member there that is a firearms attorney and he will give you his contact info to keep on hand. He doesn't require a retainer and will take your call day or night.
Many thanks Guys, I will immediately take a look.

Gary
I thank the members for the kind words. If I can be of assistance or information aabout the ACLDN, feel free to ask or message me.
You can also visit SeattleGuns.NET and ask this. There is a member there that is a firearms attorney and he will give you his contact info to keep on hand. He doesn't require a retainer and will take your call day or night.
Many thanks Dave, I was not aware of that site, so will definitely take a look.

Gary
Checking out the ACLMN but curious if anyone has ever had a good experience with a supportive lawyer in the Spokane area?

Thanks,
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