It would be challenging, particularly because most vet techs are allowed to handle controlled substances. Depending on the licensure requirements of the state you are thinking of working in, it may not be legal. The biggest hurdle, however, will be to convince a veterinarian who owns a business that you can be trusted to be in the same building on a daily basis as drugs such as ketamine, morphine, barbituates, etc.
No.
Can convicted felons get disability
For felony offenses, most states WILL extradite.
yep especially if you have any felonies also
It really depends on what your conviction was for. Drug related or violent felonies will make pretty much anyone run the other way. Other non violent and non drug-related felonies, not so much.
There are five classes of felonies in the state of California. They are grouped into categories. These categories are Serious Felonies, White Collar, Sex, Drug, and Violent.
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Yes, felons can have a passport depending on the type of felony. Often, violent felonies or felonies that were international including drug trafficking will make it impossible to get a passport.
A person was drug without a health reason.A person uses the drug again and again. A person uses more and more of the drug get the some effects.A person is dependent on the drug.
Certain misdemeanor drug related charges, any felony charges, and domestic violence charges, whether misdemeanor or felony charges. This is accordance with federal law. On the matter of felonies, if the charges were only state-level felonies, and not federal felonies, it may be possible to file for relief of disability so that you can have your firearms rights restored.
You should purchase Rimadyl through your veterinarian or through a veterinary drug supply company.