The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
Article 10 states that every Mexican has the right to carry a firearm. However, there are strict regulations governing firearm possession, such as the Federal Law on Firearms and Explosives. In Mexico, possessing a firearm involves two different scenarios.
First, it is illegal to enter Mexico with a firearm without a permit from the Secretary of National Defense. If you are detained for carrying a firearm in your vehicle or on your person, it is essential to have a Mexican defense attorney specializing in criminal law. I, Lic. Jorge Fernández, can assist you in navigating this issue.
I have experience in criminal defense for cases involving the carrying or possession of firearms. I have represented individuals who have illegally crossed into this country with firearms, often unaware of Mexican laws.
Penalties for Firearm Offenses
Penalties for firearm-related offenses can include severe sanctions, fines, and potentially imprisonment. Such offenses can significantly impact your life, including job loss and difficulties obtaining loans. Therefore, if you or a family member are detained for this offense, it is crucial to immediately contact a federal criminal law specialist.
I have experience in:
Illegally bringing a firearm into Mexico.
Transporting firearms reserved for military use.
Transporting firearms without a license.
Possessing military-grade firearms at home.
Possessing firearms without a license.
Registering firearms with the Secretary of National Defense.
Accumulating firearms.
If you find yourself as a victim or accused in a firearm-related offense, please contact me at 686.2.55.85.32 for legal advice. Let me put my experience to work for you.