Yes. They own and control their own private property and can bar entrance to anyone whom they do not wish to allow entrance to.
It is not against the law to deny employment due to a felony conviction. No one is required to hire a felon, although many companies will and do.
Generally speaking, no. However, a DUI can can cause you to be denied entry into another country. Canada is a country that considers a DUI to be a felony, and as such, will deny entry.
There are a few reasons why they would deny your entry. One is if you have ever been convicted of a felony. They will also deny your entry if you fail the drug test or do not score high enough on the entry exam.
Yes. The UK will deny entry to travellers who have been convicted of an offense in which if committed in the UK would be punishable by imprisonment of 12 months or more. You can even get entry to the UK with a felony conviction as long as the conviction is 'spent' which is generally considered to be when a conditional discharge from probation occurs or one year whichever is longer. UK also makes exceptions for 'exceptional circumstances' If you are concerned, you should contact your closest UK visa issuing office http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/missions
It depends on whether they were charged with a felony offense, or not. ANY felony crime will deny a convicted person ever possessing a firearm under federal law.
Most homeowners insurers will deny coverage to such a person for a stated number of years. The duration of time will vary with the insurer.
no they can't
If it is beyond the 1st two years, nothing short of dying while commiting a felony. They will deny the claim if the insured did not die! They will deny the claim until satisfactory proof of death. IS the policy over two years old? 4lifeguild.com
Yes, absolutely no problem. The only limitations might be on certain industries where certain felony convictions are unacceptable. An example might be a fraud conviction might stop you operating as a self employed financial adviser. Yes
Some apartment complexes will deny for any felony. The type of felony, and length of time since the felony occurred does not matter.
This is a question for the US emigration authorities.
Yes a college can deny anyone that has a felony. I am a felon and have been denied admission into college due to my record. All i want to do is move forward and educate myself. It is sad that you and i may be forever punished for a mistake.