Yes. However, some areas require that you obtain a liquor pour license to serve alcohol. If your city or county does, you will need to verify that your felony won't interfere with that. Additionally, a felony often prevents you from obtaining employment from some jobs. You'll need to find a job that is willing to hire you despite your criminal history.
No
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In general, no. Veterinarians have direct access to controlled drugs. If you are a convicted felon, you may not be licensed to do that.
No, if you're a convicted felon in the state of New York, you cannot become a licensed registered nurse. However, in some circumstances you can fight for your right to become a nurse, even with a felony record. However, in order to fight it, the crime you were committed of cannot be violent.
yes
yes
Abraham Lincoln was a licensed bartender and was the co-owner of Berry and Lincoln, a bar in Springfield, Illinois.
Yes, but no bartender needed a license back in those days ... therefore, he was not a "licensed" bartender.
Yes
Anybody can become a felon if you do a certain crime....
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Yes, a felon can become a licensed electrical engineer, but it may vary by state and the specifics of the conviction. Many states require applicants for licensure to disclose any felony convictions, and each case is evaluated individually. Factors such as the nature of the crime, time elapsed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation can influence the decision. It is advisable for individuals to check with their state’s licensing board for specific requirements and guidelines.