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The below answer is not true. I have a felony and have a clearance. The government just wants you to be honest. Yes, but you won't be able to get a security clearance. Many federal jobs require you to have and hold a security clearance.
A State felony is from a law passed by the State legislature. A federal felony is from a law passed by the U.S. Congress. Federal laws take precedence over State laws.
If you are charged in a federal drug conspiracy, and the telephone was involved, it could be considered a federal felony. It all depends on what you are accused of and the seriousness of the alleged crimes.
DUI is not a felony under federal law, but it is a felony in some state legislature. When you're convicted of a crime which is a state felony, but is NOT a federal felony, it is possible to apply for relief of disability in order to regain your firearms rights.
No. A felony removes you from a great many jobs.
Yes, obstruction of mail is a federal offense and can be charged as a felony.
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None. Its Child Endangerment. Felony is a Federal offense so you are 'blacklisted'.
IIRC, a DUI felony is a state, and not federal felony. At the moment, no - federal law prohibits anyone with a felony record from purchasing, possessing, or having access to a firearm. However, if you get yourself an attorney, it MIGHT be possible for you to have your firearms rights restored, provided it's a felony only at state, and not federal level. Bear in mind, though, that nothing is guaranteed.
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Yes, damaging a mailbox is considered a federal offense and can result in felony charges.
I know of no traffic violation that amounts to a felony offense and of no traffic violation which would fall under the jurisdictioon of the federal governmnent.