You will need to consult a lawyer. It is possible to have your Second Amendment right restored, but, it is not easy.
No, sorry
No. A convicted felon cannot hold a shotgun in ANY state. If they have gone thru the process for restoration of rights, and the conviction was for a STATE crime, they could. Federal crime- no restoration of rights possible.
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States, as per federal law.
No. A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States, as dictated by federal law.
Medicaid is a state-run program, so a felon would have to apply and be admitted to it like anyone else.
Not certain about Texas state law, but under the Federal Criminal Code (USC Title 18) no, they cannot.
yes, once convicted of a felony, your'e a felon for life.
As long as a convicted felon is not incarcerated, they can inherit money and property.
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
You cannot get an Ohio state veterinary license if you are a convicted felon. Most states do not allow this.
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link:
The restrictions on a convicted felon are you con not carry a weapon wether it is registered or not