Yes. However, some areas require that you obtain a liquor pour license to serve alcohol. If your city or county does, you will need to verify that your felony won't interfere with that. Additionally, a felony often prevents you from obtaining employment from some jobs. You'll need to find a job that is willing to hire you despite your criminal history.
Unless bartenders are required to be licensed in your state (which I doubt) that would be entirely up to the discretion of your potential employer. NOTE: I do NOT believe you can be the Licensed Manager of the establishment (in many states) however.
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Abraham Lincoln
In general, no. Veterinarians have direct access to controlled drugs. If you are a convicted felon, you may not be licensed to do that.
No, if you're a convicted felon in the state of New York, you cannot become a licensed registered nurse. However, in some circumstances you can fight for your right to become a nurse, even with a felony record. However, in order to fight it, the crime you were committed of cannot be violent.
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Abraham Lincoln was a licensed bartender and was the co-owner of Berry and Lincoln, a bar in Springfield, Illinois.
Yes, but no bartender needed a license back in those days ... therefore, he was not a "licensed" bartender.
Yes
Anybody can become a felon if you do a certain crime....
abraham lincoln
Yes, a felon can be in a car with a licensed gun carrier, but the felon is not allowed to access the gun. The law states that the felon may not own or possess the gun.