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No. One must have no prior convictions in order to obtain a concealed weapons permit. Check with state law enforcement as well.
If you mean "Can you obtain a concealed weapons permit if you have a DUI on your record," it depends on state laws. Each state sets its own requirements for issuing permits. In Tennessee, as long as the DUI is not a felony and as long as it's been more than a year (I think) and no more than 2 in the last 5 years, you can still get a gun permit.
it depends what kind of record it is. If its just something very minor, like a speeding ticket, or something like that, just go to your local sheriff's office and you should be alright. If its something major then there is no way to get one. like drugs, assault in the first degree, domestic violence,
Generally speaking, it's so the licensing authority can run a background check on the person to see if there is a criminal record.
(No felons are allowed to carry weapons. So if you have been jailed or been put in prison then no. If you are a felon you cannot own a weapon, period.) Assault 4 is NOT a felony, it is a gross misdemeanor, and it is being deferred, AND it is not a DV charge so it doesn't automatically fall under the category of misdemeanors that with DV that make it so you cant
It is illegal in Maryland to carry a concealed weapon without a permit. Since Maryland is a "may issue" state, the police have final discretion over who gets such a permit. In practice, unless he or she has very good police or political connections, the only way an ordinary citizen will get a permit is to provide proof of recent assaults or death threats (including police reports), and even this is no guarantee. Of course you have to have a spotless record and submit fingerprints to the state police and the FBI. Good luck with that. Maryland is notorious for being a difficult state to obtain CCW permits. It is illegal in Maryland to carry a concealed weapon without a permit. Since Maryland is a "may issue" state, the police have final discretion over who gets such a permit. In practice, unless he or she has very good police or political connections, the only way an ordinary citizen will get a permit is to provide proof of recent assaults or death threats (including police reports), and even this is no guarantee. Of course you have to have a spotless record and submit fingerprints to the state police and the FBI. Good luck with that. Maryland is notorious for being a difficult state to obtain CCW permits.
Very basically, anyone who is at least 21 and who doesn't have a criminal record...no felonies, and no misdemeanors involving domestic violence.
You should be able to, although it'll almost certainly disqualify you from being able to obtain a concealed carry permit, although a better call could be made if one were to know the nature of the charges, and especially if it was actually a felony charge pled down to a misdemeanor.
Yes, a person can get a work permit with a DUI on their record.
Yes, it is a criminal offense, and is a permanent record unless you qualify to petition to have it concealed from the public.
As soon as you get any kind of permit to drive you have the potential of having a record. If you don't get any tickets, the only record you will have is that you have a license and insurance.
It depends. The answer is too broad to answer well. If you have felonies on your record, you can only get a permit if you have had your rights restored. If it is misdemeanors, it depends on the state you are in.