yes i am
Because he is a convicted felon. He did a prison sentence in Texas and under federal law felons are prohibited from owning firearms.
Given that "bail agents" ("bounty hunters") function within the common law, and with common law 'arrest and detention' powers, I doubt that a convicted felon could legally work at an occupation where such quasi-police powers could be exerecised. However, contact you local state authorities for more information applicable within your state.
If the occupation is not licensed by the state it is likely that you can work at that business IF you can find someone willing to employ you. Remember - as a convicted felon you will have certain constraints and restrictions placed upon you by the laws of the various states in which you might find yourself working.
Of course
Anybody can become a felon if you do a certain crime....
First, one question.. do you have felony convictions on your record which have not been overturned? If the answer is yes, you are a felon - not a former felon, not an ex-felon. If you legitimately can call yourself an ex-felon, then yes. If you're still a felon, it's still possible - surely you've heard of Dog the Bounty Hunter?
No.
no
No
They also become a felon and go to prison.
i hope so...
no