There are only two conditions in which you're an ex-felon:
If you've been convicted of a felony, and neither of the above apply to you, then you are not an ex-felon - you are a felon, and will be for life. A job at a nuclear power plant is not an option.
It would get wet.
nuke power
No. Not in Arizona, nor anywhere else.
1. nuke your face 2. nuke people 3. nuke the city 4. nuke the world 5. nuke things 6. nuke your school 7. nuke bad guys 8. nuke your bad stuff 9. shoot the nuke 10. nuke the fire 11. nuke the moon 12. nuke your really boring things 13. nuke this website 14. nuke robbers 15. nuke the ground
Because of the 1968 Gun Control Act, which made it illegal.
itis an extended nuke
NOTHING can survive a nuke.
its te biggest nuke an thats the thing the nuke hit japan
No. The law against being a felon in possession of a firearm is a federal law.
Yes, the term nuke is often used to describe what kind of propulsion plant any naval vessel has. It does not refer to the type of weapons it may have on board. It should be noted,, however, that the term might refer to a nuclear weapon as well.
You can't nuke anymore.
you can't get a nuke in black ops