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No, a convicted felon is not allowed, by law, to work at a business that deals in firearms.
In Texas, a felon can work at a pawn shop, but there are specific restrictions. According to state law, certain felonies, particularly those related to theft, fraud, or crimes involving moral turpitude, may disqualify an individual from obtaining a pawn broker's license. Additionally, pawn shops may have their own policies regarding hiring felons, which can vary by establishment. It's advisable for individuals to check with the specific pawn shop and understand both legal requirements and company policies.
It all depends on the owner of the pawn shop.
Sandwich Shop
The felon may not have uncontrolled access to any firearm.
My dad owns a bar and i dont work there! why should Adam work at the pawn shop?
No. The guys who work the pawn shop in Pawn Stars are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church).
there is no limit i guess, it might depend on how many people the manager wants working in their shop
depends on how old but, no they can't. the only place i know of that a minor can work is wild rivers
You can sell them to a coin shop or a pawn shop. You might get more on an internet auction website but it is a lot of work and you have to know what you are doing.
No. He will drop stuff. Tell him to wait until the hangover wears off.