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If the ex-convict is a convicted felon - yes - they certainly can be charged. Even being in the same house as a firearm is considered being in "constructive possession" of the firearm.
yes, if he choses to hire you. as long as you won't be violating requirements about selling alcohol, etc.
"Ex felon"? Either you're a felon, or you're not. If you are, then you can have a firearm you owned legally prior to your conviction sold for you, but you cannot legally be in possession of that firearm at any point after your conviction.
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Only if you are a felon...(None in the United States).
Yes, the Coors brewery is American owned and resides in Golden Colorado. No, Coors is now owned by Molsen Brewing Company of Canada.
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.
Yes, he was in the upper class. Jefferson was VERY rich and owned a plantation called Monticello in Virginia. He had hundreds of slaves tend to the thousands of acres of land he owned