NO
maybe
Medical license revoked after convicted felon?
No, currently the laws in Colorado do not permit this... so if you were, for instance, convicted of a felony involving theft or narcotics, you cannot legally be a medical marijuana caregiver in CO
no
Only after they have competed parole.
With money
i doubt it
The Second Amendment of the Constitution does not protect convicted felons.
It would depend on the state laws and regulations regarding marijuana growing licenses. In some states, being a convicted felon may disqualify an individual from obtaining a license, while in others there may be a process for consideration on a case-by-case basis. It is important to research the specific laws in the state where the license is being sought.
Yes, a felon can inherit property in California. Being a felon does not disqualify someone from inheriting property or assets through a will or trust. However, certain restrictions may apply to felons in terms of their legal rights and abilities.
Penalties for possessing 10 pounds of marijuana in the US vary by state, but it is typically considered a felony offense. Sentences could range from a few years to over a decade in prison, depending on the state's laws and whether it is a first-time offense.
YES
no a felon cannot become a dental assistant