Yes they should, and in the U.S. they are. Look up 'Federal Prison Industries' on the web.
Denied powers
state and county governments
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms. That's federal law, and applies to the whole of the United States.
Federal, state, and local governments represent the largest single business or organizational market.
corporate tax
Absolutely not. In accordance with federal law, a convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms.
Federal Trade Commission
corporate tax
Yes. It doesn't matter where you are from for the death penalty to be allowed, example you are from a state that doesn't have the death penalty and kill someone in a state that does. You can be put to death in a federal court (treason, killing a federal officer, and more) regardless of your state residency.
If the business has no competition and becomes a monopoly.
A federal criminal is a person convicted of breaking a federal law.
The Federal and state governments both have the power to tax because they each have separate expenses in a budget. State governments tax to help pay for state programs. Federal governments tax to help pay for Federal programs.