The only way you can learn the answer to that is to make application for employment and/or ask prior to filling out the application.
Oh, dude, reporting a convicted felon with a firearm is like reporting a fish for swimming. You just call the police or the ATF and let them handle it. It's not exactly rocket science, but it's definitely not something you wanna ignore. Just make the call and let the professionals deal with it.
Yes, if the job does not call for employment by a government agency, or licensure by the state, and if your employer will hire you.
I believe that you can do so - however - if you are on probation why don't you just call your PO and ask them?
Call your local parole office and they can look him up and tell you.
A call center associate will answer the phone for a company, giving some type of customer support. If you were a call center associate for a bank, for example, you would more than likely be fielding customer inquiries about bank balances and other items related to their account. A call center usually will have a large amount of people working in cubicles answering the phone for a company or even a number of companies.
Rather than ask on this venue which may, or may not, render a correct answer, why don't you just call the NC Board of Realtors and ASK, and get a definitive answer.
no there are only ATM's in the state and a call center in Cleveland
Call the police they will take him straight back to where he came from no matter what. He wont get back out
An executive order restoring citizenship rights to a felon does not authorize the felon to possess a firearm under Iowa law, unless the order explicitly states the person is authorized to do so. It is highly unlikely a felon will ever receive such authorization.
According to the regulations, a person may obtain a license, after two years of the crime or the probation is completed I believe..its either or..might want to call state board in macon to find out the exact conditions. They (state board), make a decision based on each individual case.
Only if absolutely NO ONE else knows about it. Otherwise it's totally illegal. Actually, it's illegal either way. Generally speaking, a convicted felon cannot have access to or control over a gun at all.
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