You need to check the licensing for the state where you hope to practice and see what the rules are regarding your felony. The website above has a lot of comments that might be helpful from others in the same boat.
Generally the person who is convicted of a felony will have their permanent residency revoked and he or she will be deported to their country of origin. The individual does have the right to appeal and if an appeal is taken into consideration the person will be allowed to remain in the US until a hearing and a decision is made.
Hair should be allowed to cool prior to finishing so that the hair follicles are not damaged.
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.
is bow hunting allowed in Maryland for convicted felons
No, a convicted felon is not allowed, by law, to work at a business that deals in firearms.
if you don't then the hair will become damp and it will stink
No
Oregon law allows a convicted felon to vote if they are on probation on election day, however if they are in prision on election day, they are not allowed to vote.
He was acquitted and allowed to finish his term of office.
Not sure in OK, but absolutely not in IL. I seriously doubt it.
no - he was acquitted by one vote and allowed to serve out his term.
NOT if you were charged and convicted of a FELONY.