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Need an MGL209A Attorney?

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I did, and he got my false restraining order vacated on 07Nov2006.

http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=453

May I introduce Mr. Dmitry Lev, Esq.

http://www.bostoncriminallaw.net/209a-lawyer/

I surely hope that none of my brothers-in-arms get caught up in this trap, but with women, it is going to happen to just a few of you.

In MA, a man could fall in love with a woman, invite her to move into his home, and when things go the way they all too often do, the relationship will end in a most uncordial manner. The homeowner/gunowner would then be in a very precarious position.

The woman could go to the nearest district court and take out an MGL209A restraining order on the homeowner/gunowner, claiming merely that she is "afraid" of the man who has GUNS.

The homeowner/gunowner would then be forced to surrender his firearms to the local police department, AND he would be obliged to move out of HIS home.

You think that it is rare? Not as rare as you think.

http://209a.blogspot.com/

http://www.massoutrage.com/rofalse.htm

Anyway, Dmitry Lev saved my bacon, and I only recently got my six handguns, two rifles, and one shotgun back from the Lebanon, NH Police Dept.

His fee was remarkably reasonable - a $650 flat fee that covered all court hearings related to the matter.

I am on the downslope of my life, being 50 years old, and my own two ex-children made me a second-class, unarmed citizen for almost 18 months.

I am looking very carefully for a new wife after 22 years of solitude, and the prenup will most certainly protect my firearms!

I hope that one day the people of Massachussetts will rise up and throw out the unjust MGL209A.

Stay safe, brothers!
 
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My most heartfelt congratulations for ridding yoruself of this tyranny.

Sound like Mr. Lev is Da Man.
 
Glad you got your guns back. I recently was at Richie's when a guy was picking up his rifles/shotguns. I didn't ask questions but gave him a hand bringing them down to his truck for him. He mentioned something about finally getting them back after problems with a woman.
See stuff like that happen all the time it seems.[thinking]
 
I am looking very carefully for a new wife after 22 years of solitude, and the prenup will most certainly protect my firearms!

Good luck on the new wife search. There are good women out there, unfortunately I think that all of them on NES are already taken.

I am not a lawyer but I would not think that a pre-nup would protect your firearms in a case like this. It might prevent your wife from claiming them in a divorce settlement but I doubt it would prevent the state/city/etc from confiscating them in a domestic abuse charge.
 
Congrats!

NOTHING in MA will prevent a 209A from being issued, from evicting the man from the house (regardless of ownership) and confiscation of guns, etc.

I'm aware of some chiefs that will NOT re-issue (under reasons of suitability), even if the order is vacated or found unjust. It's just their "policy" . . . once accused, forever guilty!
 
I know Dmitry personally (even from my pre-gun days). I'm glad he did you well, and happy to see the praise.
 
Dmitry Lev

Practices in other areas of law.

If I lived in eastern MA, he would represent me in all matters of law.

He is certainly worthy of your consideration as well.
 
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