Skip Navigation
 
USAO Home Page

Alabama Ice

Facts about gun crime
Under Project Safe Neighborhoods, U.S. prosecutors are ready to bring cases involving illegal gun use to federal court. This means that if anyone is caught with an illegal gun, they probably won't be entitled to bail-instead, they'll go straight to jail. And, if that's not bad enough, if they are convicted in federal court, they can spend up to 10 years in jail. There are no second chances under this program.

Federal Firearm Statutes [PDF]
The purpose of this document is to provide an general overview of key sentencing issues and case law arising from federal firearms statutes and various guideline provisions on firearm enhancements.

TRAINING AVAILABLE

Specialized training in Federal Firearm Statutes, filing requirements, and expectations of law enforcement is provided by the United States Attorney's Office along with representatives from Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The training is catered to meet the need and/or size of the requesting law enforcement office. Training times vary, but an average training time last about two hours. Contact Karen Naramore, Alabama ICE, United States Attorney's Office, Alison Austin, Assistant United States Attorney 256-534-8285, or Alison.Austin@usdoj.gov to schedule training.


CHECK THESE SITES FOR POSSIBLE STORIES OF "ICE IN THE NEWS":

Birmingham News

Florence/ North West Alabama

The Tuscaloosa News

Project Safe Neighborhoods

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

State of Alabama Attorney General's Office

Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham

Department of Justice Science

CONTACTS

Scarlett Singleton, PSN Coordinator, at 205-244-2001,or email usaaln-psn@usdoj.gov