in most cases no.
Added: Only if you are completely finished and have served the entire term of your sentence.
If you are on parole or probation one of the requirements of your release is that you not associate with known criminals.
Yes. However, they should keep in mind that if they are on parole or some other type of supervised release: most contain restrictions on "associating with known criminals."
It is possible, however special paperwork must be submitted in most cases, and typically such visits are restricted to immediate family.
Yes, if your on paper ask your Po for a travel permit and make sure you go through the proper channels like that i ended up going back because i didnt get a travel permit.
yes
can a federal felon move to another state where they have no family
If they are a felon from your sate. notify the state police, if they are a felon in another state, notify the U.S. Marshals office, or the F.B.I.
It depends on the conditions of probation. Often, a condition of probation is that the felon can't leave the state without permission. Further, another frequent condition of probation is that the felon can't associate with other felons. If you have a document that outlines the conditions of your probation, read it carefully for these conditions. If you don't have the document in question (and I know this probably isn't what you want to hear), ask your probation officer if this is permissible. It's the only way to know for sure.
no
No, typically a felon cannot get an out of state pass. A felon is usually not allowed to cross over state lines.
go back to jail
Not only may a felon not purchase, possess, or be given access to firearms in New Mexico, they can't in ANY state or territorial possession of the United States of America. None of the other information given in this question matters in any way.
There are various places that a felon might be able to get a job in the state of Missouri. Visit the Goodwill center as they have lists of potential employers.
yes a felon can acquire state real estate license
Hire an attorney that is a member of the Indiana Bar.
can a felon own a crossbow in oregon
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.