In Arkansas, a felon is prohibited from living within 2,000 feet of a school or daycare facility if their offense involved a sexual crime against a minor. However, this distance requirement can vary based on the specifics of the offense, and certain exceptions may apply. It's important for felons to check local laws and regulations, as well as consult with legal authorities, to understand their specific circumstances.
A felon may not purchases, possess, or be allowed access to firearms. Living in the same home as a felon is considered to be allowing the access, even if they are kept in a safe.
This can be a bit of a grey area... a felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. Living in the same residence as someone who owns firearms - whether they're kept in a safe or not - is often considered the same as having access.
The Duggars live in the Tonitown/Springdale area of Arkansas.
yes i think that you do because they want you to focus on your studies and so you live close to your school. if you take that apartment then a student going to school might not have a house to live close to school. or you can be the person to watch over them like a parent or legal guardian
The Duggar family lives in Northwest Arkansas. The children are all homeschooled by Michelle.
Whether you can live with your boyfriend who is a felon would depend on the terms of his probation or parole, as felons may have restrictions on living with someone who has a criminal record. It's important to check with his parole officer or probation department to ensure you are not violating any rules.
Raccoons can be found everywhere in Arkansas.
no they can not. especially if you have kids. if you have kids they can take them away from you for living with a felon
Yes, but firearm must be under lock and key and NOT accessable to the felon
If you live close to school, you walk. If you live far away from school, you travel by public transport, otherwise, you get chauffered to school by mum, dad or one of the family.
In Michigan, a felon can live with another felon, including if they are married. There are no specific laws prohibiting felons from cohabitating with other felons. However, it's important to be aware of any parole or probation conditions that may apply to either individual, as these could impose restrictions on where they can live or whom they can associate with.
nere the border of Arkansas and Missouri.....:-)