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A convicted felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms, period. This isn't the answer to his question. Yes, a felon can sell a gun. Federal law says you can't BUY one, it doesn't say you can't SELL one. Yes, it's a crime for you to possess it, but thats a seperate legal matter. An addtion to the answer though: If a felon takes a gun into a pawn shop to sell it, the felon has possession of the gun. A person other than the felon would have to handle the transaction for the felon.
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Yes, a Pawn Shop can sell cars. A pawn shop can sell pretty much anything they want to (as long as it is legal). Some Pawn Shops will sell classic cars.
No, despite the public perception. For a pawn shop to pawn or sell firearms, they must have a Federal Firearms license. When buying a gun from a pawn shop, you will complete the same paperwork, police background check, etc, as if you were buying from a gun store. Criminals obtain their guns mainly by stealing them. I enjoy shopping in pawn shops, and occasionally you find good bargains there. PS- as far as pawn shops selling stolen goods- they are regulated by the police, you will need ID to pawn or sell an item there. Pawned items are checked by the police against a list of items reported stolen.
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You can sell your gun anywhere it is legal to sell. For example you could take it to a Pawn or Gun shop and sell it there. However, the amount of money they will give you for it will be significantly less than if you did a private sale. You have to keep in mind that both Pawn and Gun shops purchase guns for basically wholesale prices and sell at retail. Normally you would only get about 50%-75% of the private party sale value by selling to the Pawn or Gun shop.
Yes, there is no prohibition against him profiting from the lawful sale of any of his property, firearms included. HOWEVER - he had better have the sale handled by a thrid party and not be ANYWHERE near the firearms at all.
It might depend which state you live in though most states you have to be 18 to pawn or sell to a pawn shop.
You can sell watches to many pawn shops. -They don't give good value for them.
You can probably sell it at a pawn shop
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.