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Penal Code 626.9: Gun Free Zone Laws in California

PC 626.9: Gun Free Zone

Legal Definition: Any person who possesses a firearm in a place that the person knows, or reasonably should know, is a school zone, as defined in paragraph (4) of subdivision (e), shall be punished…

To be found guilty under PC 626.9, the prosecution must prove that you intentionally:

  1. You were in possession of a firearm;
  2. You were within a school zone; AND
  3. That you knew or reasonably should have known that you were in a school zone.

What does this mean?

Because it is possible for a person to own and possess a firearm, this law does not extend to certain people and settings inside of School Zones. For example, this does not extend to a person’s home, business, or otherwise private property that is not connected to, or part of the school. This also does not extend to people who have unarmed firearms that can be concealed and are in a locked box or in a locked trunk of your vehicle. A School Zone is an area in or on the grounds of a public, or private school that provides instruction to kindergarten or grades 1 to 12, or within 1000 yards of that area.

You can still be charged with this crime if the firearm is unloaded, as well if it is loaded or discharged in the Zone area. A firearm is a device that is designed to be used as a weapon, from which is expelled through a barrel, a projectile by the force of an explosion or other form of combustion.

Penalties

Having possession of a gun in a Gun Free Zone is a felony charge. You could be sentenced to State Prison for upwards of 2, 3, or 5 years if any of the following apply:

  1. You have a prior felony conviction;
  2. You have a firearm prohibition based on a prior conviction; or
  3. The firearm is a pistol, revolver, or other concealable firearms, that is punishable under PC 25400.

If, while on School Grounds, you discharge the firearm, you can be sentenced to three, five, or seven years in a State Prison.

However, if none of the above applies, then this charge becomes a wobbler, meaning you can be charged with this crime as a misdemeanor as a felony. If you are convicted of this charge as a felony, you could be sentenced to upwards of 16 months, 2 or 3 years in State Prison. If convicted of this charge as a Misdemeanor, you could be sentenced to County Jail for up to one year. You would be required to serve 50% of that time in Custody. You would also lose your 2nd Amendment Right to Own and Possess a Firearm with a conviction under this section.

This is not a strike offense under the California Three Strikes law, and it is not a Sex Offense under PC 290. You could also face a loss of your Professional License if convicted and if not a legal resident, could face Deportation in Immigration Court because this charge involves a firearm.

Common Defenses

  1. Statute of Limitations
  2. Violation of Rights
  3. Insufficient Evidence

To show that there is insufficient evidence to be able to prove you guilty of this crime, you would need to have shown that the required elements above have not been proved by the Prosecution. For example, if you only possess a broken bb gun, you would not be able to be found guilty under this section. There could be other crimes you could be convicted of for bringing the bb gun, other than under PC 626.9. Another way to find insufficient evidence is to determine if you are actually within 1000 feet from a School Ground, given how fact-specific that can be. Not only is the distance a problem for the Prosecution to show, but that you reasonably knew, or should have known you were in a School Zone.

Also, if police were to violate your rights, by committing an illegal search, then it’s possible the evidence of the firearm in a School Zone can be thrown out, due to a violation of your rights under the 4th Amendment. There are also a number of exemptions for this charge as well, like for example, there is already a gun range at a School in a School Zone, would be an exemption for you to be prosecuted under this section.

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Facing charges under PC 626.9, commonly referred to as the Gun-Free School Zone Act, carries severe consequences that can reshape your life fundamentally. A conviction under this statute not only results in a felony record that follows you for life but also entails a permanent forfeiture of your rights to own or possess firearms. Further, any subsequent possession of a firearm becomes a new and serious legal violation under PC 29800.

Given the grave implications of such charges, securing experienced and effective legal representation is crucial. At Inland Empire Defense, our Ontario-based PC 626.9 attorney brings a wealth of experience and a successful track record in defending individuals accused of firearm crimes, specifically under PC 626.9.

Why Inland Empire Defense for PC 626.9 Defense?

  • Specialized Experience: Our attorney’s specialized focus on PC 626.9 and related firearm laws means that your defense benefits from deep legal expertise and strategic insight.
  • Proven Defense Success: Having successfully defended hundreds of individuals charged under PC 626.9, our firm has demonstrated the ability to navigate the complexities of firearm legislation and secure favorable outcomes.
  • Comprehensive Legal Support: Understanding the stress and uncertainty that accompany firearm charges, we offer our clients unwavering support and availability 24/7 to address concerns and provide guidance.

Protect Your Future with Inland Empire Defense

The stakes are high with a PC 626.9 charge, underscoring the need for an informed and aggressive defense strategy. Inland Empire Defense, located in Ontario, CA, is prepared to provide the expert legal support necessary to address these charges effectively.

Contact Inland Empire Defense Today

If you or a loved one is facing charges under PC 626.9, don’t leave your future to chance. Reach out to Inland Empire Defense at 909-939-7126 for expert legal guidance and representation. Our commitment to defending your rights and securing the best possible outcome is your advantage in confronting these serious charges. Let us stand by you in this critical time.

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