Q: Can a felon vote in New Hampshire. Incarcerated felons voting in New Hampshire is the recognition of incarcerated residents of a state who are currently convicted of a felony and are currently on the states voting rolls. The following information is presented by data obtained by the New Hampshire Department of Corrections and the governing body of elections in a particular state known as the New Hampshire Secretary of State. Voting laws in New Hampshire make it illegal for an incarcerated felon to vote. However, people that are on probation. pending probation and on parole in New Hampshire can vote[1]. If they 1. have lived in one area of the state for 6 or more months, and 2. have registered to vote in that region, province, town or city. NOTE:These are not complete lists and information as best as we can get from the New Hampshire Department of Corrections. If you suspect of any felon that is illegally voting or know if someone you know may have their rights restored as a felon for voting, please contact your local elections offical, the New Hampshire Department of Corrections, or the New Hampshire Secetary of State's Office.
You will need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
As long as your not a felon
You will need to consult a lawyer familiar with NH law to get a legal and correct answer.
1992
according to the constitution you can run as many times as you want
In New Hampshire, convicted felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms, which can include BB guns if they are classified as firearms under state law. However, New Hampshire law does not explicitly categorize BB guns as firearms, so the legality may depend on specific circumstances and the interpretation of the law. It's recommended for individuals in this situation to consult with a legal expert to understand their rights and any potential restrictions.
The laws for possessing and purchasing a gun in New Hampshire are lax. No special license or permit is required, unless the individual wants to carry a loaded weapon.However, if someone does not have Second Amendment rights to carry a weapon, laws have been established to protect the citizenry. If disregarded, the law will institute stiff penalties involving fines and possible prison time.A convicted felon is guilty of a Class B felonyArmed career criminals face 10-40 years in prison, and up to a $25,000 fineThe person selling a weapon to a felon is guilty of a Class B felony
Yes, there is but I couldn't locate a street address or phone number. Here's their mailing address:The American Legion Post 114Roger E. Cardin, Jr.P.o. Box 532Barrington , NH 03825
Nashua, NH. It's actually mentioned quite frequently in the tv show "The Office"
you need to contact Tewksbury m.a main office.
laconia
If you're convicted of a felony, it will remain on your record for life.Added: Quoted from the NH expungement law: "A person convicted of a violent crime, of any crime of obstruction of justice, or of any offense for which the petitioner was sentenced to an extended term of imprisonment is not eligible for annulment."