Self-Defense
Committed to Defending Gun Rights and the Right to Self-Defense
John Freeman regularly defends gun owners charged with crimes related to their possession and use of firearms. He is a National Rifle Association certified instructor and range safety officer, and he belongs to the North American Hunting Club. As an instructor and sportsman, he strongly believes in the right to possess and carry firearms. He will work to defend your rights and protect your CPL.

Mr. Freeman (red shirt) joins classmates at a 2-day Advanced Tactical Pistol Class in June 2010, taught by Spartan Tactical Training Group.
Defending the Rights of Gun Owners
Several years ago, Michigan adopted a “shall issue” rule regarding the issuance of licenses to carry a concealed pistol. Despite this fact, your license to carry can be revoked if you are accused or convicted of a crime. In other cases, bureaucratic snafus and outright abuses by government officials can deny you your right to carry a firearm. In these situations, an experienced attorney may be able to preserve or restore your right to carry.
At the Law Office of John Freeman, we are strong advocates for Michigan gun owners. Our firm works to protect and restore the CPL/CCW licenses of people in the Detroit area and throughout Michigan. We will use our knowledge and experience to protect your rights.
Call 248-250-9950 or send us an e-mail for a free initial phone consultation.

Self-defense Training Courses
Mr. Freeman regularly offers a self-defense seminars covering the law of self-defense and legal aspects of gun ownership and gun use.
He is also a NRA certified instructor for Basic Pistol, Personal Protection in the Home, and Home Firearm Safety. He is also a NRA certified Range Safety Officer. Successful completion of either Basic Pistol or Personal Protection in the Home enables otherwise qualified persons to apply for a concealed pistol license in Michigan.
FFLs and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE)
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE) regulates the sale and transfer of firearms by licensed gun dealers (FFLs) with complex and technical rules and regulations. Violations of these rules can lead to a variety of sanctions, including the inability to legally sell firearms, and even criminal charges. Mr. Freeman represents Federal Firearms Licensees in administrative and criminal matters with ATF and other law enforcement agencies. He also acts as a liaison between FFL clients and ATF during regular ATF audits.
Contact a Firearms Attorney
For a free initial phone consultation with the Law Office of John Freeman, call 248-250-9950 or send us an e-mail.
In an emergency, call 313-330-2653 at any time of day.