There is no specific law against this.
Parole and release conditions may not allow this though.
Bonding and insurance rules as laid out by the particular insurance or bonding company may restrict what positions a person can work in depending on what they were convicted of and how long they were in prison.
I don't know if there is law that prohibits it. However, if you are on parole you need to be careful where it is at. Applebees or Ruby Tuesdays would work, but if you were in an actual bar, you would need to be cautious about "associating with known felons" It is a standard clause in all parole agreements.
It depends on the policy of the individual business. Most likely, you should be able to.
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Yes, as long as you are not a convicted felon.
A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms in ANY part of the United States.
The felony charge and degree of felony must be known to answer this question.
No. A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access tofirearms. This is federal law, and applies to the whole of the United States.
Nope, Applies to the other 49 states as well, Federal law.
NO. Nowhere in the US is a convicted felon able to legally possess a firearm.
If the individual wishing to award them their POA wishes to do so, there is no legal barrier against it.
Federal law (applies to ALL states, not just NC) provides that a convicted felon may not possess a firearm. You MAY petition to have that right restored. That will require professional legal advice far beyond a Wikianswer.
Can a felon rent apartments in nc
This is what I was told by a federal game warden it is not illegal for a felon to hunt with a black powder gun or a standard bow. A crossbow is illegal. A crossbow, shotgun, rifle, or any handgun it is illegal for a felon to possess.
NC DOJ (attorney general's office) says that a convicted felon shall not posses a handgun (any kind of pistol), weapon of mass destruction, or a rifle with a barrel length less than 26 inches.