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in other states 10,000 hours in an approved apprenticeship under a licensed journeyman and pass a state approved license exam. my guess
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
Absolutely not.
No. Not in VA, nor any other state. This is a matter of federal law.
You will need to consult with a lawyer familiar with VA laws for a current and legal answer.
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no, but it is illegal if you are a convicted felon to carry on
No. You may be able to get the training, but most states will not license a felon. That is because of the level of trust and responsibility that the hiring authority expects from nurses.
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States. This is federal law, and does not vary between states.
I believe it varies state to state. I just had an admissions interview with a massage therapy program in Charlotte North Carolina, and they stated that because of my conviction (posession with intent to distribute MDMA) I was not eligible to become licensed.
Yes, provided that are not on probation or parole, and that it does not violate the terms set by their parole officer. Air rifles are not considered firearms in VA.
It's always best to check with the local Police for the correct answer.