Well, first, let's define terms. The term ex-felon is almost always used incorrectly. If someone is a felon, the only way to be an ex-felon is to have the charges completely reversed and removed from the record because it is later determined that the person did not commit the crime. Having the record expunged does not make a person an ex-felon, nor does being released from prison, nor does having rights restored...the person is still a felon.
Second, if the person is a felon, he or she cannot legally possess or control firearms, unless their firearms rights have been restored, therefore, it would not be legal for that person to work on firearms.
Go go gunsmith school
You will need to get a lawyer and provide ALL THE DETAILS of your crime, trial, conviction, sentence to get an answer.
There are no certified courses to become a gunsmith online. This is due to the large hands on nature of these programs.
Yes
No. Sorry.
Not legally
Theirs no time like the present
To become a gunsmith, it is recommended that you attend a techincal college in order to receive this specific degree. If you are in high school, check with your counselor for more information, or look to others that have majored in this degree.
The cast of The Wrath of God - 2010 includes: Benjamin Farrar as Sage Fellon Ashly Margaret Rae as Ann Fellon
Do you mean gunsmith? Education, apprenticeship and experience.
You cannot become an 'ex-patriot' anywhere, as there's no such word! But you can become an expatriate.
You can take several classes to become a Gunsmith, there are online courses where you send in money and complete the program and they send you your certificate in the mail. You could also find these classes at a local gun shop, where you have more of a hands on learning experience.