Most countries will forbid you entry.
Additional: . . . however, (in the US) there is no prohibition from applying for, and obtaining, one.
No.
People that have been convicted of a felony can get a passport, depending on their offense. For example, people who's felony is for drug trafficking will most likely not be allowed a passport.
Minor (misdemeanor) drug offenses are not crimes involving moral turpitude, but major drug offenses are, such as drug trafficking.
For his drug trafficking conviction, David Sanchez (a.k.a. Tempo) will remain incarcerated until 2032, unless he wins an appeal or in the unlikely event his conviction is overturned.
Yes, felons can have a passport depending on the type of felony. Often, violent felonies or felonies that were international including drug trafficking will make it impossible to get a passport.
It is the statutes of the Myanmar drug trafficking of your mom went to college!
Drug "trafficking" means that you are charged as a "commercial-style distributor"; that is, you deal in amounts greater than that for personal use. "Interstate drug trafficking" means that you are charged as a drug dealer who transports illegal drugs from state to state.
The causes of drug trafficking are poverty, corruption, lack of money, sovereignty and STUPIDITY.
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking was created in 1981.
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking ended in 1983.
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The growth of drug trafficking in Cali.
The Bush administration crack down on drug trafficking from Latin America.