First and foremost, under federal law, you may never own or possess firearms or ammuniton of any type. Several states have varying restrictions on felons activities and you would have to be more specific as to which state you are asking about.
Possess a firearm - vote - run for public office.
Clarifying information as to voting:
Felons may vote in Tennessee under certain conditions. Persons convicted of certain certain felonies, excluding the more serious ones like murder, rape, treason and voter fraud, etc., may apply to the State Board of Probation and Parole to get their voting rights back. See the Related Links for the law and the application form.
The following is reprinted from the back page instructions on the application form:
Persons convicted of any of the following, cannot have his or her voting rights restored:
• Between July 1, 1986, and June 30, 1996 - first degree murder, aggravated rape, treason, or voter fraud
• Between July 1, 1996, and June 30, 2006 - murder, rape, treason, or voter fraud
• On or after July 1, 2006 - Any of the above, or any degree of murder or rape or any felony offense under TCA Title 39, Chapter 16, parts 1, 4, or 5; or any sexual offense under TCA § 40-39-202(17) or any violent sexual offense under TCA § 40-39-202(25) designated as a felony and where the victim of such offense was a minor
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Added: Hold public office - possess a firearm.
Own firearms.
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can a convicted felon obtain a business license and surety bond in florida?
no
Yes, a convicted felon can potentially get a Florida real estate license. The Florida Real Estate Commission evaluates each application on a case-by-case basis and takes into consideration various factors, such as the nature of the crime, rehabilitation efforts, and time passed since the conviction. It's recommended to disclose any criminal history on the application and be prepared to provide necessary documentation and explanations.
He is a convicted felon
Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
Unless both parents are convicted felons, probably not.
No. A convicted felon is a convicted felon regardless of WHERE they go or live in the US. Note: Use caution if you're even thinking about it! The federal punishment for felon in possession of a firearm is a minimum of 15 years in federal prison.
HIGHLY unlikely.
No, a felon may not be in possession of any firearm in Florida. This includes BB and dart guns.
No, a convicted felon can not be licensed as a nurse in Florida if they were convicted within 15 years of filing. The licensing board has the discretion of approving or denying any application.
Yes, a convicted felon can own and airsoft gun and/or a BB gun. It is a real gun that convicted felons cannot own, in which this would be illegal.
See link below.