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SQLtables wrote:
Very slightly OT...
Is it best to have a standing relationship with a lawyer? So they know you're background, that you OC/CC, etc.. Or doesn't it make much of a difference?
I feel better having these numbers with me, but I'm always curious how other peoplehandle this. When they say they will call their lawyer, do you all have lawyers lined up, or is this just a figure of speech and you'll call a lawyer when the need arises?
Everyone should have at least one lawyer that they have met and feel comfortable with talking to. As for having one on retainer there is not a great need for that. If you feel that you need a 2A attorney on retainer due to the probability of needing one then you really need to look at what you are doing that is causing you to think like that.
If a need for one arises you will need a contact to make all of your calls and arrangements as you will be limited to the number of calls and contacts you can make. If your lawyer is a real estate attorney that is fine, call him. He knows enough to tell you to shut up and will help you find someone who specializes in criminal law. The Pro 2A attorneys referred to are usually specializing in high profile cases and are going to cost you big bucks to come bail you out of jail for carrying in Wal-Mart and don't think that they are going to jump all over your case to sue Wal-Mart for any small misinterpretation that they may or may not have made.
I have never met an attorney that wouldn't take a case because he was pro 2A or anti 2A as long as you have the money. However most specialize in one particular area and just saying pro 2A doesn't mean a lot. For instance if you shoot someone then you are going to need a criminal defense attorney much more than someone specializing in 2A. If you are caught drunk driving and have your weapon on then you are going to need one specializing in DUI.
As far as someone saying they are going to
call their lawyer that is more bravado than anything. I have several friends that are lawyers, one specializes in will and real estate, one in divorces, one in business contracts, one in social security, one in drunk driving, etc. If I were sitting in a police station needing a lawyer I wouldn't hesitate to call any one of them but I doubt that they would do much more than get me bailed out and then refer me to someone specializing in that field.