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Yes, felons can have a passport depending on the type of felony. Often, violent felonies or felonies that were international including drug trafficking will make it impossible to get a passport.
labor ready. There are other labor pools in the city, be there around 5 a.m
No felon can work in a government position, including a school
Most convicted felons CANNOT get a passport period!
State law may allow gun and ammo possesion for convicted felons, but Federal law does not.
Because he is a convicted felon. He did a prison sentence in Texas and under federal law felons are prohibited from owning firearms.
In many states convicted felons NEVER recover their right to vote. If you can't do the time - don't do the crime!
No. Felons are prohibited by federal law from owning or even possessing a handgun. It is possible, under some circumstances, for a felon to have his rights restored.Added: Actually . . . I believe that Texas MIGHT have some statute that DOES allow felons to possess firearms under very limited circumstances (e.g.: only in their residences) but have not researched the exact statute.
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Short answer? Yes But it may be difficult, depending on the conviction and circumstances, to get the CPA board in Texas to agree that you are of "strong moral fiber". The board has the ultimate say on who can become a CPA, the felons are NOT specifically precluded from obtaining their license.
no Yes! Anyone who wants to work can find a job. Several temporary agencies, the RIOS program at Texas Workforce, Goodwill, Restaurant's ,Gas and Oil wells, truck driving, wrecker services, apprenticeship programs at the union halls, there is a long list. No felons don't start at the top or where they left off, but we do work.