Firearm Prohibition Templates

Are you looking for information about firearm prohibition or prohibited firearms? Our webpage provides comprehensive details on the legal measures and regulations surrounding the possession and use of firearms. We understand the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals and communities, which is why we provide information on firearm prohibitions, as well as the procedures and forms required for relinquishing, selling, and transferring firearms.

Whether you are in California, Canada, Kentucky, Oregon, or any other jurisdiction, our webpage offers resources such as the Form BOF110 for firearm relinquishment and power of attorney, or the Form RCMP GRC5490 for an authorization to transport restricted firearms and prohibited firearms in Canada. Additionally, we provide information on relief from firearms prohibition, including the Form AOC-033 for a petition/motion for the removal of firearm prohibitions in Kentucky, or the Form BOF4009C for a hearing request in California.

Furthermore, we understand the importance of preventing potential harm and have information on extreme risk protection orders, including the petition and affidavit in support for obtaining an ex parte or renewal order in Oregon. Our goal is to provide you with the necessary knowledge and resources to navigate the legal landscape surrounding firearm prohibition and prohibited firearms. Together, let's create a safer environment for everyone.

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This Form is used for notifying firearm prohibitions in the state of Kentucky.

This form is used for obtaining an order from the court in the state of Kentucky, either granting or denying a petition or motion for the removal of firearm prohibitions. It is used to address issues related to the possession or ownership of firearms.

This document is used for applying for an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) in Oregon. It includes a petition and an affidavit that supports the request. An ERPO is a court order that temporarily removes firearms from individuals who pose a risk to themselves or others.

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