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The individual should consult with his or her Probation Officer.
They can tell you a convicted felon that is not related to you cannot live with you.
Whether you can live with your boyfriend who is a felon would depend on the terms of his probation or parole, as felons may have restrictions on living with someone who has a criminal record. It's important to check with his parole officer or probation department to ensure you are not violating any rules.
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.
The felon needs to ask their parole officer how to do it.
Not if that felon still lives in prison. ------------------- It depends, the rules are all different - depends on what department/state you are applying with. You will need to ask a recruiter.
No, typically a felon cannot get an out of state pass. A felon is usually not allowed to cross over state lines.
They can, but it's not a good career move for them. Not to mention they wouldn't be able to bring their service or backup weapon home, nor keep any firearms in their home, as a felon is prohibited from owning, possessing, or being allowed any access to firearms.
No.
A felon is no longer allowed to legally carry a firearm.
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
You will have to detrmine this by speaking with your parole officer. The fact that you will be living with your father (and not an un-related felon) may work in your favor.