Can I keep my guns after a domestic violence charge in Tennessee?

You pleaded guilty for domestic violence or are FOUND guilty of domestic violence. And you’re worried about what this means for the contents of your gun safe. 

Here’s the thing.  In the state of Tennessee, domestic violence is not considered a felony – it is a misdemeanor.  Which means you are technically not a felon if you are found guilty for domestic violence. 

But does this mean you can keep your guns? As a skilled and experienced criminal defense lawyer in Knoxville, I’ll tell you exactly what a domestic violence charge means for your right to own firearms in the state of Tennessee.


Can I Keep My Guns If I Have a Domestic Violence Charge in Tennessee?

Short answer: no, you cannot own firearms after being found guilty for domestic violence.

Under Tennessee law, you cannot own firearms OR participate in the sale of firearms if you are convicted of the misdemeanor of domestic violence. 

If you are found guilty of domestic violence, you must: 

  • Surrender all firearms to a third party within 48 hours 

  • And tell the court that you did so by filing an affidavit

In fact, your gun license will likely be taken from you as soon as you’re arraigned, and if you’re found guilty, there is no way to get your gun rights back.

Is there a way to Keep Your Gun Rights After a Domestic Violence Charge in Tennessee?

Even if you got hit with a charge, there may be a way to keep your rights to own firearms in the state of Tennessee. With the help of a skilled defense attorney, this is what you can do: 

  • Don’t agree to plead to a misdemeanor domestic assault charge without knowing your rights.

  • Make sure you hire the best defense attorney so you don’t have to give up one of your greatest rights as an American. Contact me today to ensure you get the highest quality defense attorney in Knoxville. 

  • Get your case dismissed – again, by having the right defense.  



A skilled defense lawyer can help you protect your gun rights.

Getting thrown with a domestic violence conviction in Tennessee can result in you getting your gun rights taken away UNLESS you have the right defense. This domestic violence charge does not have to be the end of your gun rights as an American. 

Contact me today to ensure you get the right representation, so you can keep your firearms, no matter what your situation is. 

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