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Yes! Assuming that livelihood is obtained either through means that are illegal or not allowed under local, state and federal statues. Added: Both Federal AND State courts routinely apply laws and/or make decisions that deny certain persons, and classes of people, from engaging in otherwise lawful occupations due to their backgrounds and/or physical/mental limitations. If the questioner could supply an example or be more specific - a more specifc response can be given.

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