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.
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
The gunsmith in Tennessee is Levon Helm.
No, once a felon always a felon.
because it helps the gunsmith protects itself
Alexander Henry - gunsmith - died in 1894.
Alexander Henry - gunsmith - was born in 1828.
You would start as an apprentice to a gunsmith, and learn the craft of gunsmithing while helping the gunsmith to make or repair guns.
A felon could be anybody.
You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
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that what i am trying to figure,i know what a felon is but not pre fair felon,give me some help