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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.

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