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It is possible to get an emergency protective order (EPO) without going to court. A law enforcement officer has the authority to grant an emergency protective order on the spot if they respond to a domestic violence call and see clear evidence of abuse.
Firearm Prohibitions in California Under federal law, people are generally prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms if they have been convicted of a felony or some domestic violence misdemeanors or if they are subject to certain court orders related to domestic violence or a serious mental condition.
There may also be a Temporary Firearms Restraining Order prohibiting you from having any firearms and ammunition, and requiring you to surrender, sell, or store any firearms and ammunition that you currently own or possess. You must obey the order until the hearing.
If you have no convictions (and we are speaking of California and the California Penal Code here) and do not currently have a restraining order against you, you should be able to buy a firearm. You can definitely legally own one (if the Restraining Order is expired).
Get Witnesses First and foremost, there must be proof of a physical attack or domestic violence. However, if a witness saw the other person threaten the individual, the court will also consider their testimony. The witness can appear on the victims behalf or write a statement supporting their claims.
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Once the protective order expires, the abuser can get their guns back. However, the firearm prohibition against abusers convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence will stay in effect until the conviction is expunged, set aside, or pardoned.
Restraining orders have expiration dates to ensure that they are still necessary. The court wants to make sure that the situation has not changed and that protection is still needed. When an order expires, the protected person can request a renewal if they still feel threatened.
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