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If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.
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.
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Yes unless this child is sent away in some rehab
The ARREST record will still reflect that the arrest was for a felony offense, HOWEVER, if you are asked if you were ever CONVICTED of a felony, you can truthfully answer 'no.'
If you were not convicted, then you can still purchase a gun. Even if you had been convicted of a misdemeanor, you could still purchase a gun, but not for a felony. I should know, I just spent 18 months and $20,000 fighting charges of aggravated assault and commission of a felony with a firearm. I won.
Laws vary from state to state. You may not be able to get a CNA certification with felony convictions.
It depends on whether it was FELONY possession or MISDEMEANOR possession. If FELONY, no, you cannot ever again own or possess a firearm.
Unless it amounted to a conviction for a felony offense, yes, you may.
No. You're still convicted, and are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms under federal law.
No. A person under indictment for a felony may neither carry nor purchase, possess, or have access to firearms - it's treated the same as a convicted felon until they are exhonorated.
NO. you still have a conviction. That would depend on how your case was adjudicated. Were you convicted of the charges, or were they dismissed?