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Not usually. Violent felons are managed in the criminal court system.
1718 the first Transportation Act allowed the courts to sentence felons guilty of offences subject to benefit of clergy to seven years transportation to America. In 1720 a further statute authorized payments by the state to the merchants who contracted to take the convicts to America. http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/static/Punishment.jsp#transportation
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NO! Convicted felons (violent or non-violent) cannot purchase or possess a firearm. It is the seriousness of the criminal offense, NOT whether it was violent, or not.
You need a lawyer for a legal, correct and current answer.Added: Research 18 USC, Sections 921 & 922. Black powder arms are classified as firearms under the Federal Code of Criminal Justice, and are forbidden to convicted felons. Black powder is classified as an explosive and, likewise, is prohibit ted to convicted felons.
Yes, there is employment for felons in Colorado. You should start by contacting organizations that put individuals with a felony to work. They will provide you with many organizations that hire felons.
Drug possession for sale or transport is disqualifying. However, you should take a copy of your Dept of Justice Criminal Report to a lawyer to see if there is a possibility of expunging the conviction. In all applications, though, you will need to be honest about any and all arrests and convictions.
A justice of the peace is typically a judicial officer who handles minor legal matters such as issuing warrants, performing weddings, and presiding over small claims court cases. They may also handle traffic violations and other minor offenses. Their primary role is to provide a quick and accessible way to resolve smaller legal issues within their jurisdiction.
U.S. Code Title 18, specifically classifies black powder arms as "firearms" under the definition of the Criminal Code, and prohibits their possession to convicted felons.
The Safer Foundation assists felons in obtaining employment and finding apartments. This organizations goal is to help those who have criminal records get their life back on track.
Only felons, those underage & non citizens.