Provided he is not currently on probation or parole, and he is not involved in illegal activity in that work, yes.
no because he or she is a felon
That depends on the use of "ex-felon". If the husband was a convicted felon whose conviction was later overturned and their sentence reversed, then the husband is no longer a felon - that is an ex-felon. If the husband is a convicted felon who simply completed his sentence, that is not an ex-felon - that is a felon.In either case, the wife retains the right to own a firearm. However, doing so in the case of a felon husband may send her husband right back to prison - under federal law, a felon may not purchase, possess, or be given access to firearms. Having a firearm in the same home can be considered allowing a felon access to firearms, even if kept in a gun safe.
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can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home
I don't see why not. Running a daycare from your home may pose a problem, but you working at a daycare should not.
No
A felon may not purchases, possess, or be allowed access to firearms. Living in the same home as a felon is considered to be allowing the access, even if they are kept in a safe.
No.
No.
yea if they prove they are not a felon and work hard in life to get that teaching certificate.
Yes. Felon may not have access to the combination or keys.
A felon on probation can not work in a school in Louisiana. Most felony convictions are unable to work within a school environment in Louisiana.