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Re: Dragon Lady post# 100082

Friday, 04/12/2024 1:50:45 PM

Friday, April 12, 2024 1:50:45 PM

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Thank you Dragonlady! Let me know what the next assignment(s) is going forward?


No wonder people commit crime. Steal millions from investors and 8 months in jail…. This Nation is FUBAR…

So Miller the CONman can not do the 100 things below. The lost much longer but chateau would not give me the full list.

Certainly! Here is an extensive list of 100 things that convicted felons may be restricted from doing in the USA after a conviction:

1. Vote
2. Own firearms
3. Serve on a jury
4. Hold public office
5. Work in certain professions (e.g., law enforcement, teaching)
6. Obtain certain professional licenses
7. Travel to certain countries
8. Receive certain government benefits
9. Serve in the military
10. Apply for certain types of loans
11. Obtain certain types of housing
12. Enlist in some branches of the military
13. Possess certain types of drugs or controlled substances
14. Drive a commercial vehicle
15. Adopt a child
16. Work at certain government agencies
17. Serve as a foster parent
18. Obtain certain types of insurance
19. Serve as a notary public
20. Work in certain healthcare professions
21. Hold certain types of business licenses
22. Work in the financial industry (e.g., banking, securities)
23. Obtain a passport
24. Hold certain types of professional certifications
25. Serve as an executor of an estate
26. Access certain public assistance programs
27. Serve as a volunteer in certain organizations
28. Work in childcare or daycare facilities
29. Obtain custody or visitation rights for a child
30. Serve as a school bus driver
31. Work in the gaming industry
32. Obtain federal student loans or grants
33. Serve as a firefighter
34. Work in the airline industry (e.g., pilot, flight attendant)
35. Serve as a contractor for the government
36. Obtain certain types of financial aid for education
37. Work in the legal field (e.g., attorney, paralegal)
38. Serve as a police officer
39. Work in the real estate industry
40. Obtain certain types of business permits or licenses
41. Serve as a security guard
42. Work in the education sector (e.g., teacher, school administrator)
43. Obtain certain types of government contracts
44. Serve as a healthcare provider in certain facilities
45. Work in the transportation industry (e.g., truck driver, taxi driver)
46. Obtain certain types of professional liability insurance
47. Serve as a bank teller
48. Work in the hospitality industry (e.g., bartender, hotel manager)
49. Obtain certain types of government grants
50. Serve as a licensed caregiver for the elderly or disabled
51. Work in the construction industry
52. Obtain certain types of business loans
53. Serve as a sports coach or referee
54. Work in the entertainment industry (e.g., actor, musician)
55. Obtain certain types of government contracts
56. Serve as a corrections officer
57. Work in the telecommunications industry
58. Obtain certain types of security clearances
59. Serve as a probation officer
60. Work in the technology sector (e.g., IT, software development)
61. Obtain certain types of business partnerships
62. Serve as a contractor for the military
63. Work in the automotive industry
64. Obtain certain types of government licenses
65. Serve as a customs officer
66. Work in the beauty or cosmetology industry
67. Obtain certain types of business permits
68. Serve as a church pastor or religious leader
69. Work in the hospitality industry (e.g., restaurant manager, chef)
70. Obtain certain types of government funding
71. Serve as an immigration officer
72. Work in the fashion industry
73. Obtain certain types of business contracts
74. Serve as a security system installer
75. Work in the energy sector (e.g., electrician, oil rig worker)
76. Obtain certain types of government subsidies
77. Serve as an EMT or paramedic
78. Work in the agriculture industry
79. Obtain certain types of business franchises
80. Serve as a professional athlete
81. Work in the sports industry (e.g., sports agent, sports marketer)
82. Obtain certain types of government permits
83. Serve as a flight instructor
84. Work in the aviation industry (e.g., aircraft mechanic, air traffic controller)
85. Obtain certain types of business certifications
86. Serve as a financial advisor
87. Work in the banking industry
88. Obtain certain types of government contracts
89. Serve as a home health aide
90. Work in the healthcare industry (e.g., nurse, medical assistant)
91. Obtain certain types of business licenses
92. Serve as an insurance agent
93. Work in the insurance industry
94. Obtain certain types of government grants
95. Serve as a truck dispatcher
96. Work in the logistics or transportation industry
97. Obtain certain types of business permits
98. Serve as a social worker
99. Work in the social services sector
100. Obtain certain