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A TWIC card is vital for workers needing access to secure maritime facilities and vessels, but what if…
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A felon cannot legally go to a gun range where live firearms are used, unless they’ve had their…
Life can be cruel, and for those emerging from the correctional system, the challenges are even more daunting.…
Can a felon go on a cruise ship? It's a question thousands of Americans ask every year. While…

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