nothing can stop you from getting your education and license to have the qualifications and criteria met in order to apply for a position as an EMT or MD, however, you will not be able to carry a firearm as some EMTs do (depending on where you work), and you might have a hard time finding an employer willing to hire a felon for a position such as EMT or MD
Probably not going to happen.
No
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, but it depends on the nature of the felony and how long ago it was committed.
You need to consult with a lawyer familiar with firearms law.
Yes! Her son is a convicted, institualized felon
Tucson Safety and Medical Supply is a store located on W. Grant Road. They sell EMT supplies online as well, and you can browse through their catalog at http://www.tucsonsafety.com.
If he was convicted in state court - not without having his record expunged by the state of AZ - If he is a felon convicted in a FEDERAL court he can never be eligible to own or possess a firearm including black powder weapons.
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 your offense involved violence or a narcotics offense your chances are very slim.
No. The prohibition for felon in possession of a firearm is federal law.
Felons are not allowed to carry Tasers in any state. It is against TASER INTERNATIONAL policy.