Felons broke federal law and are subject to federal restrictions, not state restrictions.
yes convicts are allowed the vote in the state of Illinois upon release from prison !
Yes, Illinois has gambling laws.
Contact your local police department to report it... However you must be absolutely sure of the laws in your state... In many states If both are convicted felons and they are legally married then they are permitted to live together as husband and wife... In other states 2 felons may reside at the same address if they are family members and one/both of them are not on parole or probation.
Legislative - makes Illinois laws Executive - enforces Illinois laws Judicial - interprets Illinois laws
Depends on state laws.
yes
Yes, there are no laws prohibiting two people from living together.
The best place to learn about all the laws in Illinois is to go to the courthouse or the police station. They will have a list of all the laws in Illinois.
contact the state Attorney General's Office
Convicted felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law, except in certain limited circumstances. Laws on possession of primitive weapons, such as knives or clubs, vary by state and may have different restrictions for convicted felons. It is important for convicted felons to understand and comply with the specific laws in their jurisdiction regarding firearms and primitive weapons.
There are educational opportunities in Illinois. Some universities will require you disclose a prior criminal record during the admissions process, but they will not bar from admissions because of a felony. It's more a matter of formality. I am originally from Wisconsin and I knew enough to get the heck out of wisconsin. I completed my 12 months of Wisconsin parole in Illinois, and never went back, and would never move back to Wisconsin. The laws in Illinois are more forgiving of ex felons, and the community practices are more forgiving, in regards to gaining employment, ect. If you have to choose Illinois or Wisconsin, choose Illinois. I have been out of prison 7 years and would never have had the employment and academic progress if I had stayed in Wisconsin.
Couples in Calgary can live together legally. They will have some rights, but not as many rights as married couples. No laws prevent it.