Not with a firearm, unless you have had your firearms rights restored - IF Utah offers that option to you.
No. Granted 'clemency' or not, you remain convicted of the crime with which you were charged - a convicted felon. It is a federal offense for a convicted felon to ever own or "possess" a firearm (US Code, Title 18).
Depends on the conviction. What was it for?
In Tennessee, a convicted felon is generally prohibited from possessing firearms, but the law regarding crossbows is less clear. As of my last knowledge update, crossbows are not classified as firearms, so a convicted felon may legally possess a crossbow in Tennessee, provided they are not under any additional restrictions. However, laws can change, and it's advisable for individuals to consult legal counsel for specific situations.
Ask any lawyer you happen to see; They're the ones to ask about the law, in Tennessee.
If you have been convicted of any felony in any court, you must first have your civil rights restored by the Florida Governor and the Board of Executive Clemency in order to vote.
do the goverment really gives clemency to felon convictions,and if given can a resident apply for citizenship
No, not in Tennessee nor anywhere else in the US. The federal law states that a convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be given access to firearms. Living in a house with firearms present is considered them having access, whether it's kept locked up or not.
Can you go to school for nursing if you are a convicted felon?
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
Medical license revoked after convicted felon?
I have a friend who is serving in a half way house.She needs to get a bank account.What would she have to do.