Criminal Law

4.39

Concealed-Carry Law: New Cases and Hot-Button Issues

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Colorado CLE Approved 7 Total
Idaho CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Montana CLE Approved 6 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 6 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 6 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 6 Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
Oregon CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
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5 hours 52 minutes
Robert Kuenzel
Sean List
G. Kenneth Robertson
With Robert B. Kuenzel from Kuenzel Law, PLLC + 2 others
Recorded October 19, 2023
Product ID 97418

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Overview

Transportation, Police Interactions, Ghost Guns, and More

Whether you're advising gun owners, those who interact with gun owners, or perhaps you're an owner yourself, this practical legal guide will give you all the latest information on concealed carry permitting, exceptions, and real-life applications. Ensure compliance and minimize liability - register today!

  • Get up to speed on the latest gun rights cases and state and local developments.
  • Clarify what is subject to concealed carry rules.
  • Walk through the application and appeals process for obtaining a CCW permit.
  • Explore real-life scenarios of police interactions involving a concealed carry.
  • Understand the rights of business and property owners when it comes to guns on the premises.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Bruen and Beyond: Case Law Updates 2022-2023
  2. Concealed-Carry/Open-Carry Refresher
  3. State Open and Concealed-Carry Weapons Law Changes
  4. Where Can You Carry? Guns in Public Places and Businesses
  5. Transporting Firearms and Reciprocity Insights
  6. Sale, Transfer, and Ownership of Firearms: Requirements and Hot-Button Legal Issues
  7. Ghost Guns: New Regulations and Concealed-Carry Issues
  8. Police Interactions and Confiscation of Firearms
  9. Legal Ethics
Product ID 97418

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Colorado CLE Approved 7 Total
Idaho CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Montana CLE Approved 6 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 6 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 6 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 6 Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
Oregon CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Bruen and Beyond: Case Law Updates 2022-2023

  2. Concealed-Carry/Open-Carry Refresher

    1. What is Concealed Carry/Open-Carry?
    2. Qualified and Prohibited Persons
    3. Permitted and Banned Weapons: Handguns, Long Arms, Accessories, Knives, Air and Pellet Guns, etc.
    4. How the Gun Can be Carried - Assembly, Acceptable Holders, Ammo Storage, etc.
    5. Pepper Spray and Concealed Carry
    6. CCW License Requirements and Process
    7. Appealing Denied Applications
  3. State Open and Concealed-Carry Weapons Law Changes

    1. States That Have Implemented Permitless/Constitutional Carry Measures
    2. States That Are Restricting Open and Concealed Carry of Weapons
    3. Weapons Bans and Ensuing Challenges at City and State Levels
    4. Gun Control: What's Happening (and Not Happening) at the Federal Level
  4. Where Can You Carry? Guns in Public Places and Businesses

    1. What is a "Sensitive Location"?
    2. State and Federal Properties
    3. Parades, Fairgrounds, and Other Areas
    4. Schools
    5. Signs: Legal Questions and Answers
    6. Rights and Responsibilities of Businesses and Employers
    7. Business and Workplace Policies
  5. Transporting Firearms and Reciprocity Insights

    1. Carrying vs. Transporting
    2. Weapons in the Vehicle
    3. Crossing State Lines: Reciprocity Considerations
  6. Sale, Transfer, and Ownership of Firearms: Requirements and Hot-Button Legal Issues

    1. Applications and Forms
    2. Background Checks
    3. Qualified and Prohibited Persons
    4. Domestic Violence and Restraining Orders
    5. Transferring Weapons in an Estate
    6. Liability Issues for Firearm Sellers, Owners, Manufacturers
  7. Ghost Guns: New Regulations and Concealed-Carry Issues

  8. Police Interactions and Confiscation of Firearms

    1. Concealed Carry and Contact With Law Enforcement
    2. Firearms Seizure
    3. Red Flag Laws
    4. Mental Illness and Firearms Laws
    5. Reclaiming Firearms
    6. Gun Rights Restoration
  9. Legal Ethics

    1. Due Diligence Considerations
    2. Exceptions to Attorney-Client Privilege Under Model Rule 1.6
    3. Attempt to Commit Crime or Fraud
    4. Is the Client a Danger to Themselves or Others?
    5. How to Get Advice About Potentially Breaking Privilege

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for attorneys. Law enforcement and paralegals may also benefit.

Speakers

Robert B Kuenzel
Robert B.
Kuenzel
Kuenzel Law, PLLC
Sean R List
Sean R.
List
Lehmann Major List, PLLC
G. Kenneth Robertson Esq.
G. Kenneth
Robertson, Esq.
Hendrickson & Long
Speaker bio
Robert B Kuenzel

Robert B. Kuenzel

Kuenzel Law, PLLC
Robert Kuenzel

is the owner of the firm Kuenzel Law, PLLC in Chapmanville, West Virginia, where he represents clients in personal injury, wrongful death, and mining accidents cases, as well as clients in various criminal matters, in both state and federal courts. He is a member of The West Virginia State Bar and is admitted to practice in West Virginia state courts, United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Kuenzel earned his B.S. degree in education from West Virginia University, his A.A.S. degree in police science, and his M.S. degree in criminal justice from Marshall University, and his J.D. degree from the West Virginia University College of Law. Prior to attending law school, he was a West Virginia state trooper for nearly ten years, serving as a uniformed officer for five years, and a plain clothes investigator for five years. In these roles, he investigated serious motor vehicle crashes, as well as various felony level crimes such as murder, robbery and property crimes.

Speaker bio
Sean R List

Sean R. List

Lehmann Major List, PLLC
Sean List

is a partner and founder of Lehmann Major List, PLLC. Mr. List specializes in employment law, firearms law and criminal defense. He represents federal firearm licensed dealers in a variety of compliance, liability, employment and general business issues. He also represents individuals who have been criminally charged in cases related to firearms, deadly weapons and self-defense. Mr. List is regularly consulted regarding federal and state firearm regulation, National Firearms Act compliance, the classification of firearms according to ATF definitions, private and over-the-counter firearm transfers, the effect of convictions/mental health admissions on firearm ownership eligibility, the mechanics of firearms, justifiable use of force and firearm display issues. Mr. List received his undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at Potsdam and his J.D. degree from the University of New Hampshire, Franklin Pierce School of Law. He is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association, the New Hampshire Employment Lawyers Association, the New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the New Hampshire Association for Justice.

Speaker bio
G. Kenneth Robertson Esq.

G. Kenneth Robertson, Esq.

Hendrickson & Long
G. Kenneth Robertson

is a partner with Hendrickson & Long PLLC. His practice areas include Civil Litigation, Business and Commercial, Contracts, Insurance Law, Municipal Law, Personal Injury, Product Liability, and Toxic Tort and Chemical Exposure. Mr. Robertson earned his B.S. from West Virginia State College and his J.D. from West Virginia University College of Law. He is a member of the West Virginia State Bar, Kanawha County Bar, Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia, Bible Center Church where he serves as a SERT (Security Emergency Response Team) member, and State Liaison for Defense Research Institute. Mr. Robertson is admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Appeal of West Virginia, United State District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, United States District Court-Northern District of West Virginia, United States Court of Appeals-4th Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

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