Probably not going to happen.
No
yes
Nowhere in the US.
If you suspect that a convicted felon is working as an EMT and this is against the regulations in your area, you can report this to the local or state EMS authority or health department that oversees EMT certification and employment. Additionally, you might contact the employer directly, if appropriate, or local law enforcement if you believe there is a safety concern. Ensure you provide any relevant information to support your report.
Very doubtful. I have my Florida Paramedic and can't find anyone to hire me.
EMT's are generally governed by a state commission. While rules vary from state to state, most frown on convicted felons becoming certified as EMT's. Some commissions will treat it on a case by case basis. Generally, if you are a violent felon your chances are very slim.
Yes.
Olatha, overlandpark Stillwelll
yes felons can vote in kansas after their parole is over.you can also run for office as well.
No, although it will cause suspicion.
not any place in the U.S.