If you were arrested for weapons misconduct in Prescott Valley, your freedom and rights are jeopardized. The gun laws of Arizona are among the toughest in the country, and accusations regarding being a prohibited possessor can lead to serious felony convictions.
At Lerner and Rowe Law Group, our Prescott Valley criminal defense lawyers know how to build strong cases disputing the prosecution’s evidence and protecting your constitutional rights. Give us a call at (602) 667-7777 to learn more.

Understanding Misconduct Involving Weapons in Prescott Valley
Pursuant to Arizona law (A.R.S. § 13-3102), “misconduct involving weapons” may include a wide range of activities, including:
- Possession of or carrying a firearm while being a prohibited possessor
- Concealing a weapon without the proper permit (where permitted)
- Illegal weapons like sawed-off shotguns or silencers
- Reckless use of a gun or where prohibited by statute
Our attorneys thoroughly review every facet of your charge to identify the strength of the state’s case and potential for dismissal or reduction.
Who Is a Prohibited Possessor?
You may be charged as a prohibited possessor in Arizona if
- Have a prior felony conviction
- Are on probation, parole, or community supervision
- Have a domestic violence injunction or restraining order against them
- Have been adjudicated as mentally incompetent or committed to a mental health facility
Even if you did not realize that you were committing a crime, the state may bring a felony charge against you. That’s why immediate action under the law is crucial.
Penalties for Weapons Misconduct in Prescott Valley
The consequences of a conviction can be harsh, including:
- Felony convictions with 1.5 to 8.75 years in prison
- Revocation of firearm rights and right to vote
- Heavy fines and probation
- Permanent criminal record impacting employment and residence
Our Prescott Valley misconduct involving weapons attorneys work towards minimizing or eliminating such consequences through astute defense and negotiation.
How Lerner and Rowe Law Group Defends You
When you hire us, we get to work on your case immediately. We:
- Examine the legality of the stop, search, or seizure
- Challenge how police proved possession
- Review prior convictions or documentation for errors
- Fight to suppress illegally obtained evidence
We know the local courts, prosecutors, and process in Yavapai County, giving our clients an edge when working within the system.
Prescott Valley Weapons Charges FAQs
Call Lerner and Rowe Law Group Today
If you’re accused of misconduct involving weapons or as a prohibited possessor in Prescott Valley, don’t wait to get help. Call (602) 667-7777, use our LiveChat, or fill out the online form for a free and confidential consultation.
Our Prescott Valley criminal defense lawyers are ready to fight for your rights and future—day or night.