lfujimoto@mauinews.com WAILUKU — A Molokai man who said he was running a hunting guide business when police seized five rifles from a garage was sentenced Wednesday to a five-month jail term as part of four years’ probation. As a felon since 1995, Eugene Albino, 53, wasn’t allowed to possess firearms, 2nd Circuit Judge Rhonda Loo noted in imposing the sentence. “With those firearms being within your reach, you’re definitely breaking the law,” she told Albino. “They should have been stored somewhere else. “Once you’re a felon, you’re a felon. You can’t erase it.” Albino had pleaded no contest to an amended charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Twelve other charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement recommending probation and no additional jail for Albino.