Depends on whether you are on probation or not. Or whether you had a warrant out for your arrest, but if you just got pulled over I don't think you'll go to jail. Probably depending on the officer.
Just because you're a convicted felon doesn't mean much in a traffic stop. When the Police Officer approaches you, he doesn't know who you are. He ascertains who you are through a combination of your plate, drivers license, and registration. Once he identifies you, he runs your record. Your conviction may appear but unless you're committing a major traffic violation, such as: operating under the influence; driving without a valid license; reckless operation;, etc) you have nothing to fear.
If you are on parole, minor traffic infractions don't typically result in revocation. Mistakes are made.
A felony conviction will cause your hazmat endorsement to be rejected nationwide.
If you are a convicted felon and were found with a gun in your car there is no statute of limitations on this offense. This offense will apply to you for the remainder of your life.
You need to find a lawyer who specializes in firearms law to get a correct answer.
No, typically a felon cannot get an out of state pass. A felon is usually not allowed to cross over state lines.
You are less likely to get pulled over when it is on the passenger side, but you can still get pulled over for it.
It might well depend on the wording of the law in your particular state. Are felons prevented by law from possessing or wearing bullet-proof vests in your state?
yes and if over 10 years ago then you don't even answer yes to having a felon.
Possible. IF the felony was for violation of a state law. You will need an attorney, and petition for a pardon, with restoration of gun rights.
Pulled Over - 2011 was released on: USA: April 2011
Pulled Over - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 November 2013
Red, there's something about it that just gets pulled over :-)
Provided he is not violating any law while doing so, likely yes.