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no, unless recruited
Probably not. You'll want to check with a recruiter for a sure answer.
Yes, there is no law prohibiting who can or can't join the NRA...however, an felon cannot own firearms (under most circumstances).
You would have to speak to a recruiter to determine if you were eligible to enlist on a waiver.
Only in theory. In practice, your likelihood of being able to get waivered in is practically nil.
No, the Peace Corps will accept people who have been convicted of non-felony counts as long as they occurred before your 18th birthday but not felonies. However, depending on what type of felony it was, there are instances when that ban can be waived, providing the felony occurred some time ago.The Peace Corps may accept felons depending on what the crime was. They may also choose not to accept felons if they are deemed dangerous to other members.
No. A convicted felon may not have a firearm in their possession, and most police academies include a course on firearms handling and proficiency.
No.
No, Derek should join the Marine Corp.
One can join the US marine corp my first ensuring one meets all requirements of joining. One can then apply and complete the training required to join the marines.
BY GOLLY, no!