As of my last update, specific statistics on the number of convicted felons serving as sheriffs in North Carolina are not readily available. However, North Carolina law generally disqualifies individuals with felony convictions from holding public office, including the position of sheriff. For the most accurate and current information, it's best to consult state election officials or local law enforcement agencies.
No. Federal law prohibits convicted felons from owning firearms, so the state doesn't matter.
Yes I enjoy painting Cars!! I have been doing this for 15yrs!
I had a pell Grant to go to cosmetology school in North Carolina and while going I got incarcerated. How do I get in touch with the pell grant people to start paying them back?
Metrolina Greenhouse in Huntersville
Each state has different laws regarding a person's right to vote once they have been convicted of a felony.Concerning North Carolina, an indiviudal who is in prison, on probation, or on parole cannot vote. Ex-felons can vote.
no
Yes, as long as you are not a convicted felon.
Just don't advertise it and apply only to work that wont run a background
Yes , a Felon can Owen a compound bow in NC., all so can have old guns like Muzzle loaders like the shoot on the 4th of July. I'm an 8 time convicted Felon and have both and done research on it.
Just don't advertise it and apply only to work that wont run a background
Felons are prohibited by Federal law from owning any firearm.
i was told 4 by the sheriffs office and 6-7 until they come for you....