Yes, provided they fill certain prerequisites.
Convicted felons cannot currently enter the U.S. (unless they are American citizens). Many other countries are more lenient.
Yes
Those members of it who were citizens, and weren't felons, were allowed to. (I'm not implying that any of them are felons, just saying that felons aren't allowed to vote; I know some of his family members are not US citizens, so they wouldn't have been allowed to vote either.)
Only felons, those underage & non citizens.
I think felons, those under 21 and non US citizens.
yes felons can become successful in today's world we see rappers and singers that just got out of prison and already have millions of dollars.
no a felon cannot become a dental assistant
Yes.
This question is not specific enough to answer. There are U.S. marijuana laws and there are 50 different state marijuana laws. Also, a large percentage of felons to not go to prison, and statistics are kept about prisoners more than they are kept about felony convictions in general.
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depending on what type o felon they are they are still citizens. If the person has committed a felony in which the court states that they ar eno longer a citizen they must renew their citizenship in the United States. If not they are considered an slien and its possible they can be kicked out and never come back unless they become a legal citizen again.
No! Since when do criminals become one with law. This question should not have even been answered.