Justin Wilson
Senior Attorney
Facing firearm charges in Frisco can feel overwhelming and frightening. Texas gun laws are complex. Additionally, penalties for weapons violations can include significant jail time, hefty fines, and permanent loss of your Second Amendment rights. When your freedom and constitutional rights are at stake, you need an experienced Frisco firearm defense lawyer who understands Texas weapons laws and the local court system in Collin County.
At My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, we provide aggressive defense representation for individuals charged with firearm and weapons offenses throughout Frisco, Plano, Allen, McKinney, and the surrounding North Texas communities. Our team combines former prosecutor experience with a deep commitment to protecting constitutional rights. Furthermore, we work to provide you with a strong defense against weapons charges.
When selecting a firearm defense attorney, you need a proven advocate. Attorney Justin Wilson leverages critical insider knowledge from his experience as a prosecutor (since 2013) to anticipate prosecution tactics and build a stronger defense. This expertise translates into significant results, including a recent NO-BILL on three counts of manslaughter and three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (July 2025).
Our commitment to legal excellence is demonstrated by Mr. Wilson’s recognition as a Texas Rising Star (2021-2023) and our clients’ trust, reflected in a perfect 5.0 Google rating with over 42 reviews. From our strategic Frisco office, we serve clients across Collin and Denton counties, using our deep familiarity with local courts and procedures to your advantage.
Our firm has deep experience defending clients in Collin County against all types of Texas weapons charges. We frequently handle cases involving:
Understanding Texas gun laws and specific Frisco ordinances is key to avoiding charges. Here’s what you need to know:
The penalties for firearm charges in Texas vary significantly based on the specific offense and the defendant’s criminal history. Understanding these potential consequences helps illustrate the importance of aggressive defense representation.
Misdemeanor Penalties: Class B misdemeanors carry up to 180 days in jail and fines up to $2,000. Class A misdemeanors can result in up to one year in jail and fines up to $4,000.
Felony Penalties: State jail felonies carry 180 days to two years in state jail and fines up to $10,000. Third-degree felonies can result in 2-10 years in prison and fines up to $10,000. Second-degree felonies carry 2-20 years in prison and fines up to $10,000. First-degree felonies can result in 5-99 years or life in prison and fines up to $10,000.
Federal Charges: Federal weapons charges often carry mandatory minimum sentences and can result in decades in federal prison. These charges require defense strategies and extensive knowledge of federal criminal law.
Collateral Consequences: Beyond criminal penalties, weapons convictions result in permanent loss of firearm ownership rights, employment restrictions, housing limitations, and other long-term consequences that can impact every aspect of your life.
A Frisco firearm charge follows a structured legal process. Here is what you can expect:
The Second Amendment provides fundamental protections for firearm ownership and carry rights. Recent Supreme Court decisions have strengthened these protections, while Texas legislative developments continue expanding gun rights.
Rights restoration after conviction may be possible through pardons, expungement, or federal relief programs. Our team can evaluate your eligibility for rights restoration and guide you through the complex application process.
Yes, Texas law allows individuals to carry firearms in their vehicles without a license, provided they are not prohibited from possessing firearms and are not engaged in criminal activity.
Airport weapons violations are federal offenses that can result in serious criminal charges and lengthy prison sentences. Immediate legal representation is crucial.
Rights restoration may be possible through federal relief or state processes, but the requirements are complex and success is not guaranteed.
Federal charges typically carry harsher penalties and mandatory minimums, while state charges are prosecuted in local courts with more flexibility in sentencing.
Legal fees vary based on case complexity, but we offer free consultations to discuss your case and fee structure.
Constitutional carry allows individuals 21 and older to carry without a license, but licensing provides additional benefits and reciprocity with other states.
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Yes, constructive possession laws can result in charges even when the weapon belongs to someone else. The specific circumstances determine liability.
If you’re facing firearm charges in Frisco or anywhere in Collin County, don’t wait to seek legal representation. The sooner you contact our team, the more options we have to protect your rights and build a strong defense.
We offer free consultations to discuss your case and explain your legal options. Our team is available 24/7 for urgent matters. Additionally, this gives you access to experienced legal counsel when you need it most.
We proudly serve clients throughout Collin County, Denton County, and surrounding areas, including Plano, Allen, McKinney, Carrollton, and North Dallas. Our convenient Frisco location provides easy access to clients throughout North Texas.
Your Second Amendment rights and freedom are too important to leave to chance. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer today for experienced, aggressive firearm defense representation in Frisco and throughout North Texas.
Collin County
August 2025
Acquitted
Driving While Intoxicated Jury Trial
Collin County
August 2025
Dismissed
Second-Degree Felony Sexual Assault of a Child
Ellis County
August 2025
Dismissed
Assault Causes Bodily Injury to a Family Member
Collin County
August 2025
Felony Reduced
State Jail Felony DWI with Child Reduced to Misdemeanor
Denton County
July 2025
NO-BILL
3 Counts of Manslaughter & 3 Counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Dallas County
June 2025
Dismissed
Second-Degree Felony Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon
Denton County
June 2025
Felony No-Billed & Motion to Revoke Withdrawn
State Jail Felony Injury to Elderly & Motion to Revoke Misdemeanor Probation
Dallas County
May 2025
Deferred Adjudication
Second-Degree Felony Aggravated Assault w/Deadly Weapon Reduced to Class A Misdemeanor Discharge of Firearm in Certain Municipalities