There are no states that are prohibited from discriminating against felons. There are some states that keep this practice to a minimum, such as Vermont; however, the federal government discriminates openly against the previously convicted, and the states follow the federal government.
None. Felons cannot legally own firearms unless their rights have been restored.
the 5th amendment
The U.S. Constitution limits the power of each state to within its borders. The Bill of Rights says that the state cannot discriminate against people from another state.
No, felons cannot purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms, anywhere in the United States.
They didn't want blacks to have any rightsTo make fun of/ discriminate against blacks.
People who have a felony record in the United States cannot vote. This includes the state of Indiana. The Federal government regulates who can vote and who cannot.
felons
There are companies in all states in the United States that will hire convicted felons. You will have a hard time finding a job but there are places that will work with you.
Why do Americans discriminate against 20 million Taiwanese?
Within the United States schools cannot discriminate especially when it comes to race, ethnic origin, nationality, age, gender, and religious persuasion.
No, not in the US. Under Federal law you cannot be in possession of a firearm. All states have separate prohibitions for felons being the police.
No. In all states former felons are prohibited from working in the healthcare industry, and education. In some states, certain types of drivers license are not permitted to former felons. Felons are prohibited from be in possession of a firearm (essentially any weapon that launches a projectile) so are prohibited from law enforcement, security, or corrections. Former felons may be openly discriminated against under cover of state and federal law for n o other reason than that person was previously convicted of a felony.