Yes, although the issue will come up during a background investigation as to your fitness to be a law enforcement officer. If your husband continues to maintain a criminal lifestyle or to associate with other criminals, you may have to distance yourself from him or put your career at risk.
The nearest police officer or station you can find.
Can a convicted felone become a juvenile probation officer.
The antonym of felon is law-abiding citizen.
Whether a felon can live with a police officer depends on various factors, including the nature of the felony, the policies of the police department, and local laws. Many departments have guidelines regarding relationships between officers and individuals with criminal backgrounds, especially if the felony is violent or related to law enforcement. It's important for the officer to consult their department's rules and possibly seek legal advice to ensure compliance.
That depends on the use of "ex-felon". If the husband was a convicted felon whose conviction was later overturned and their sentence reversed, then the husband is no longer a felon - that is an ex-felon. If the husband is a convicted felon who simply completed his sentence, that is not an ex-felon - that is a felon.In either case, the wife retains the right to own a firearm. However, doing so in the case of a felon husband may send her husband right back to prison - under federal law, a felon may not purchase, possess, or be given access to firearms. Having a firearm in the same home can be considered allowing a felon access to firearms, even if kept in a gun safe.
The felon needs to ask their parole officer how to do it.
Anybody can become a felon if you do a certain crime....
Generally, no. Animal control officers need to use firearms at times. Under Federal law, a convicted felon may not possess any firearm.
It is court or police abbreviated 'lingo' meaning Felon In Possession of a Firearm.
You can get over your fear by getting through your fear by calling the police on your abusive felon husband. It would be wise to do this as part of a safety plan that involves limiting his ability to punish you for making this call, including the calculation of whether this will comprise a parole violation that will send him back to prison. Work with local abuse resources to put that safety plan together. You can also do this. If he works call while he's at work. Then the police will arrest him. Or if you are scared let one of your close people call the police and do it for you.
Contact the police.
Notify the police.