According to Florida Department of Corrections report for FY 2007, there were 92,844 inmates currently in prison, all (or nearly all, at least 99.99 percent) of whom would be felons. Also the report for that same year indicates that 153,692 people were on some form of state supervision (probation, community control, etc.). Not everybody sentenced to state supervision is a felon, but a vast majority are. These numbers only show a small percentage of the total population of Florida who are felons. It is estimated that well over a million felons (perhaps closer to 2 million) reside in Florida who have been released from prison, have completed their community supervision, or have moved to Florida from other places and would not be included in the two reports cited above.
None. A person can not be a felon and enlist.
There are no convicted felons in congress. Felons can’t vote let alone run for office.
how many felons in the NFL
how many are buried in military cemeteries in the US?
Convicted felons cannot currently enter the U.S. (unless they are American citizens). Many other countries are more lenient.
There are approximately 1,380,000 members of the US military.
Army depending on how badly they need personnel.
Yes, they are currently working as military men in Iraq.
The military of the United States does not allow felons to enlist.
Too many.
Legal discrimination.
no
No six star rank ever existed in the US military.