I believe it all depends on which state your in.
The basic answer is, not legally. A felon cannot legally own or possess a handgun.
Not legally.
In Missouri can a convicted felon apply for a liquor permit?
No. No they cannot.
Not legally.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot legally own or have access to guns, so a felon would not be able to work as a gunsmith legally. If the person has had his rights restored, then yes, he could work as a gunsmith.
Not legally. Felons cannot legally purchase handguns in any state, unless the felon's rights have been restored.
That depends on whether we're talking about an actual ex-felon here, or if you're using the term for what is actually an ex-convict. An ex-felon would be someone who had been convicted of a felony, but for whom the conviction was later overturned and reverse. They are no longer a felon at that point. For someone who is convicted of a felony, and the judgment does not get overturned, they are a felon - the label does not go away.In the case of an actual ex-felon, who is no longer a felon by a reversal and overturning of their conviction, yes, they may be.In the case of an ex-convict, who still remains a felon, the answer is no. A felon may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms.
Not legally.
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A felon cannot legally purchase a shotgun anywhere in the U.S. unless the felon's rights have been restored.
It depends on what you mean, but in the U.S. a felon cannot legally own or possess a gun.