No, they may not associate with each other, it is a standard condition of probation and parole.
A felon can vote when he/she is done serving his sentence and probation.
As long as you are not on Probation or Parole, you can have contact with whomever you wish.
Yes.
Almost always.
Any person sentenced to probation is required to adhere to the rules of said probation. Most often there is a rule that requires no socialization with any other person(s) on probation or felons. However if both persons do not have that as a requirement then it is legally allowed.
Try asking your probation officer.
yes as long as they are not on probation or been in truble recently.
The ownership and possession of firearms is only PROHIBITED to convicted felons., However, your probation restrictions MAY include a prohibition against being around them while on probation. Here's an idea, READ YOUR PROBATION PAPERS, or check with your PO or the sentencing court to determine if that is the case.
Yes you can, go speak with the felon's probation officer.
What is meant by 'convicted felons?' Are you now free after serving your time? Are you on parole or probation?
no, while his is on parole and /or probation he cannot be with any known; or ex-felons.
If the person is a felon, no. In the United States, felons cannot own or possess firearms at any time. If it is not for a felony, it depends on the terms of the probation, but the answer is, probably not.