Washington State Firearm Rights Restoration

Lost Your Gun Rights?
We Can Get Them Back.

A felony conviction or domestic violence charge doesn't have to mean losing your Second Amendment rights forever. Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jason Powers has restored firearm rights for hundreds of Washington residents. You may be eligible right now.

  • Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney — knows the system inside and out
  • 19+ years restoring gun rights across Washington State
  • Top 100 Trial Lawyer — National Trial Lawyers (invitation only)
  • No court appearance required — we handle everything
  • Free eligibility check — find out in one phone call
  • Serving all of Skagit, Whatcom, Island, and San Juan Counties

100% Confidential. No obligation. Protect what's yours.

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"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
— Second Amendment, United States Constitution
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Without Your Gun Rights, You've Lost More Than You Think

Losing your firearm rights doesn't just mean you can't buy a gun. It affects your ability to hunt, protect your family, and exercise the constitutional right that millions of Americans hold sacred.

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Self-Defense

You cannot legally possess a firearm to protect yourself, your family, or your property. In rural Washington, help can be 30+ minutes away.

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Hunting & Outdoor Heritage

Washington's hunting tradition is part of our culture. Without restored rights, you cannot legally possess a rifle or shotgun for hunting season.

Constitutional Right

The Second Amendment guarantees your right to keep and bear arms. A past mistake shouldn't strip that right permanently when the law allows restoration.

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Employment Opportunities

Many jobs in law enforcement, security, military contracting, and outdoor recreation require the ability to legally possess firearms.

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Family & Household

If you cannot possess a firearm, having one anywhere in your home — even if it belongs to a spouse — can result in new felony charges.

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Sport & Competition

Competitive shooting, skeet, trap, and sporting clays are all off-limits. Restore your rights and get back to the range.

Find Out If You Qualify for Restoration

Washington law allows most people to restore their firearm rights after completing their sentence. Here's a general guide — but the only way to know for sure is to call us for a free eligibility check.

You May Be Eligible If:

  • Your felony conviction was a non-class A felony
  • You have completed all sentencing requirements
  • You have no pending criminal charges
  • You have been conviction-free for 5+ years (felony) or 3+ years (misdemeanor DV)
  • You are not subject to a current protection order
  • You have paid all court-ordered fines and restitution

Restoration May Be Difficult If:

  • You have a Class A felony conviction
  • You have a sex offense conviction
  • You are currently under DOC supervision
  • You have multiple felony convictions (longer wait)
  • You have an active no-contact or protection order
  • You have not completed all terms of your sentence

Not sure where you stand? Call (360) 419-0809 for a free, confidential eligibility check. We'll pull your record and let you know in minutes.

Your Path to Restored Gun Rights

We've streamlined the process so it's as simple as possible for you. Most clients never have to step foot in a courtroom.

Free Eligibility Check

Call us or fill out the form. Provide your name, date of birth, and conviction details. We check your eligibility — usually the same day.

We Prepare Your Petition

Our team drafts your legal petition for firearm rights restoration, tailored to your specific conviction and county requirements.

You Sign — We File

You review and sign the petition. We file it with the court on your behalf. You do not have to appear in court.

Rights Restored

Once the court grants your petition, your Second Amendment rights are officially restored. You can legally purchase and possess firearms again.

Former Prosecutor. Now Fighting for Your Rights.

Attorney Jason Powers

Jason Powers

Criminal Defense Attorney • Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

Jason Powers spent years as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney — building cases against defendants. Now he uses that insider knowledge to fight for your constitutional rights. With 19+ years of experience in Washington courts, Jason knows exactly how to navigate the firearm rights restoration process efficiently and successfully.

He has personally restored gun rights for hundreds of clients across Skagit, Whatcom, Island, and San Juan Counties. His approach is simple: honest assessment, aggressive advocacy, and results you can count on.

  • Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney — knows the system from the inside
  • Top 100 Trial Lawyer, National Trial Lawyers (invitation-only)
  • Member, Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • 19+ years of criminal defense experience in Washington State
  • Hundreds of successful firearm rights restorations

Not All Lawyers Handle Gun Rights Cases

Firearm rights restoration requires specific knowledge of Washington's complex eligibility laws. Here's why clients trust Jason Powers.

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Prosecution Background

Jason knows how the state builds its cases because he used to build them. That insider knowledge means he knows exactly what the court needs to see to grant your petition.

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Hundreds of Restorations

This isn't a sideline practice. Jason has restored gun rights for hundreds of Washington residents. He knows the process cold — every county, every court.

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No Court Appearance

You don't have to take time off work or face a judge. We handle the entire filing process. You sign the paperwork — we do the rest.

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Honest Assessment

We'll tell you straight — are you eligible or not? No runaround, no wasted money. If you qualify, we move fast. If you don't yet, we'll tell you exactly when you will.

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All Washington Counties

Whether your conviction was in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, San Juan, Snohomish, or King County — we can file your petition in the correct jurisdiction.

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Pro-2A Advocacy

We believe in the Second Amendment. Your right to keep and bear arms is fundamental — and if the law allows restoration, we'll fight to make it happen.

Real Clients. Rights Restored.

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"Jason Powers and his team provide compassionate, expert, and extremely effective legal services. I'm thankful I retained Mr. Powers at one of the lowest points in my life. I'll always be thankful for his representation and the attention of his staff. They're the best!"
M.M.
Criminal Defense Client
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"Jason Powers and his team are some of the BEST one can ask for. Powers Law Group will fight for you — him and his team are highly respectful and professional. Thank You Powers Law Group!"
T.T.
Criminal Defense Client
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"My experience with Powers Law Group was really good. I was pretty stressed out about my case and after meeting with Jason the first time I felt very confident in his abilities. He assured me that everything will be fine — and it was."
D.H.
Criminal Defense Client

Firearm Rights Restoration FAQ

The timeline varies by county, but most petitions are processed within 2-6 weeks after filing. Some counties move faster than others. We'll give you a realistic timeline based on your specific jurisdiction during your free consultation.
No. In the vast majority of cases, you do not need to appear in court. We prepare and file the petition on your behalf. You sign the documents — we handle everything else.
Our fees are straightforward and competitive. We'll quote you a flat fee during your free consultation based on the complexity of your case. There are no hidden charges or hourly billing surprises.
In many cases, yes. Washington law allows restoration of firearm rights for certain domestic violence convictions after a waiting period (typically 3+ years) and completion of all sentencing requirements. Federal law adds additional considerations. Call us to discuss your specific situation.
Out-of-state convictions add complexity, but restoration may still be possible depending on the nature of the conviction and how Washington classifies the equivalent offense. We'll evaluate your situation during the free consultation.
Once your rights are restored through the Washington court system, you can legally purchase and possess firearms under state law. However, federal restrictions may still apply in certain cases (particularly for DV convictions). We'll explain exactly what restoration means for your specific situation.

Ready to Restore Your Second Amendment Rights?

Don't wait another day. Find out if you're eligible with a free, confidential phone call. No obligation — just honest answers from a former prosecutor who fights for gun owners.

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