Yes, if you already own it of course! However, getting approved to buy will cause SERIOUS setbacks. Felons are not always looked upon as model citizens even after a debt has been paid. The consumption will be horrific if you are convicted, suspended, or even deferred! Because it is too easy for ANYONE to find out you are a felon.
Check with the state licensing board. However, it is unlikely that you would be able to obtain a license due to the conviction. You would possibly be more successful trying to work in the trades, even in this economy.
Yes! As long as you completed your full sentence meaning probation and any parole that was given.
Legally a felon is able to do so, though the odds of being hired at such a firm are extremely low.
No, sorry
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
Not even in Colorado, any where in the world can a convict get a licence to sell insurance products, provided he has not concealed his identity before the authority.
Yes
You need an attorney.
Check with the New York Deparment of Insurance.
It depends greatly on the type of business, nature of the felony, and any applicable laws and ordinances. Generally, being a felon does not prevent you from owning and licensing a business. However, a felon convicted of insurance fraud may be ineligible for an insurance license, and no felon can be licensed to sell firearms. These are just examples.Note: This answer does not constitute legal advice. Contact an attorney for a specific answer for the details of the situation.
nope
More than Likely not you may be able to if you were not convicted of a violent crime but still not sure butr most likely no.
I was told by Bankers life and Casualty insurance company that if you have a Felony, Michigan will not issue a license to sell life insurance to you.
A convicted felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms, period. This isn't the answer to his question. Yes, a felon can sell a gun. Federal law says you can't BUY one, it doesn't say you can't SELL one. Yes, it's a crime for you to possess it, but thats a seperate legal matter. An addtion to the answer though: If a felon takes a gun into a pawn shop to sell it, the felon has possession of the gun. A person other than the felon would have to handle the transaction for the felon.
The answer depends on the specific laws of the jurisdiction in question. In some places, it may be illegal for a person to knowingly allow a convicted felon to be in possession of firearms, and therefore, they could be subject to criminal charges and potentially convicted. However, in other jurisdictions, the laws might not hold someone responsible for another person's actions unless they actively participate in or aid the felon in obtaining firearms. It's crucial to consult local laws and regulations for a definitive answer.