No. In all states former felons are prohibited from working in the healthcare industry, and education. In some states, certain types of drivers license are not permitted to former felons. Felons are prohibited from be in possession of a firearm (essentially any weapon that launches a projectile) so are prohibited from law enforcement, security, or corrections. Former felons may be openly discriminated against under cover of state and federal law for n o other reason than that person was previously convicted of a felony.
No. A felon in any state is not allowed to possess any type of gun, regardless of if it is loaded or if ammo is available.
Not in ANY state.
A felon cannot purchase or possess a firearm of any type. This goes for every state
No- nor can a felon possess a firearm in any state. Federal law.
No. There is no state were a felon may own any firearm.
It is illegal to possess any firearm if you are a convicted felon.
no
A convicted felon may not possess a firearm in ANY US state. This is governed by Federal law, and applies in every state. Law has existed since 1968.
No, nor in any other state. A felon is barred by Federal law from possessing a firearm.
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Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
No, in addition to what Texas law may say about it, the felon is also subject to the Federal Law (USC, Title 18) which prohibits convicted felons from ever owning or possessing firearms (including black powder arms) Prisin time for this offense can be up to 15 years.