When applying for municipal government jobs, they typically state that a felony conviction doesn't necessarily disqualify you from employment, but the reality of it is that it typically does, at least for full-time employment. It may be possible to get on as a temp or seasonal worker.
No. There is no state were a felon may own any firearm.
A convicted felon would not be able to practice law in Virginia or in any other state. An attorney would probably not choose to commit a felony to begin with.
Anybody can become a felon if you do a certain crime....
No
No, typically a felon cannot get an out of state pass. A felon is usually not allowed to cross over state lines.
Not in Virginia, nor in any other state. Under federal law, a felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms. Being in a residence with firearms - even if they're locked away - is generally considered having access.
No, in Virginia a felon may not own a firearm.
The felon will most likely be arrested.
no
depends on what state you live in in Virginia
There are several. Obviously, jobs involving pharmacy work, but felons may not be employed in trades involving firearms (security guard, police officer, gunsmith) in work involving explosives (mining) and work requiring a background check (day care)
can a federal felon move to another state where they have no family