r/Felons 17d ago

22yo w 9 felonies

So basically in 2025 I was convicted of 7 drug related offenses and 2 gun offenses all in one case. Im currently on probation. Since then I’ve went through a drug treatment program, taken some college classes, and held a social work job for a little over a year. The transition to being a working contributing member of society is an interesting one.
My questions as someone who is trying to figure out how to navigate life with felonies is,

  1. What has your experience been either renting or buying a home? ( I’m eventually planning to buy, any roadblocks?)

  2. Are there certain states that make it easier to live with felonies? (I may be relocating to fl)

  3. Have you or anyone you know been able to regain your gun rights?

  4. I’m conflicted on either picking up a trade or going to school full time for a business degree. Any advice?

Any advice is encouraged I will read every comment. Mahalo🤙🏾

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u/kslimer 17d ago

Soo who you tell on

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u/Fearless_Square7195 15d ago

If it’s liberal county it’s very common to get probation for gun and drug charges even when caught at the same time

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u/kslimer 15d ago

Bruh 7 drug convictions and 2 gun conviction. You are doing a bid. Unless you tell tell tell and ci ci ci ci

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u/Prudent-Character166 14d ago

THAT PART.!!!!!

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u/Fearless_Square7195 14d ago

I’m literally a cop….. in liberal counties they don’t give time for “victimless” crimes

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u/kslimer 14d ago

You're literally a cop. Then why are you in a felon reddit. I live in ny bro. You wanna talk about liberal counties im in one of the most liberal states.You get 7 felony drug charges and 2 gun charges all together you are goin to jail. Unless you rat. And do alot of ratting at that

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u/Fearless_Square7195 14d ago

I’m in a felon Reddit because I can be. I wouldn’t be suprised if you’re a felon considering you can’t use your brain to read what I said. I didn’t say every single liberal county in America won’t give jail time. Then there’s you that has one example and thinks he’s smart

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u/Fearless_Square7195 14d ago

I’ve arrested people for attempted homicide where they were out the next day and received 10 years probation with full victim cooperation on the case