The exact number of NRA members convicted of felonies is not publicly available, as the National Rifle Association does not track or report such data. Moreover, membership in the NRA does not imply criminal behavior, and many members are law-abiding citizens. Any statistics regarding felonies would be based on individual cases rather than a comprehensive count linked to NRA membership.
.... a repeat offender.
Yes! You can leave the USA at any point (obviously unless you're in jail), no matter when you were convicted of the felony, or how many felonies you have been convicted of.
They would be charged with a criminal offense, and then (probably) removed from office via impeachment by their state legislature.
a) He has not committed a crime b) He has not been convicted of committing a crime... c) ...yet.
Because you have been convicted of committing a crime or are suspected of having committed a crime and are awaiting trial
Hundreds of charges and convictions including felonies plus all lot of civil actions.
corruption of blood
Yes, you can. You ca even join if you have done 3 or 4 or even more. But it also depends on what you did and if they trust you.
corruption of blood
Several professional athletes have been convicted of committing murder including Rae Carruth and Robert Rozier. Another example is Evangelos Goussis.
Yes but be careful about what you are asked. If you are asked within the last 10 years for example, you can put no. If you are asked if you have been convicted of a felony and upon discharge it became a misdemeanor (Stay of Imposition) you can put no if the question asks only about felonies. If you have had your conviction expunged then put no.
No, the Peace Corps will accept people who have been convicted of non-felony counts as long as they occurred before your 18th birthday but not felonies. However, depending on what type of felony it was, there are instances when that ban can be waived, providing the felony occurred some time ago.The Peace Corps may accept felons depending on what the crime was. They may also choose not to accept felons if they are deemed dangerous to other members.