Absolutely. The DEA made several ingredients found in spice illegal through the use of emergency powers.
Absolutely
A misdemeanor will not stop you from getting a cdl.
Having a CDV (criminal domestic violence) and two assault charges on your record may affect your ability to obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL). These types of convictions can be seen as reflecting poor judgment or a propensity for violence, which may raise concerns for potential employers hiring someone to operate large commercial vehicles. It's best to check with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a legal professional for specific guidance based on your situation.
Not as long as the resulting suspension period from your DUI conviction is passed. If your DUI occurred within the past 10 years, your prospects of finding employment as a CDL driver are slim. If it's been within the past five years, you'd be best advised to pursue another career path, and not waste your money getting a CDL.
No, it does not. Anything on your MVR prior to you getting a CDL will still be on your MVR after you get a CDL.
Yes. Getting the CDL isn't the problem - finding employment as a felon is.
Unless the felony involved the use of a CMV, you can still get a CDL. The conviction will, however, prevent you from being employed as a CDL driver.
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Getting the CDL isn't the problem - it's finding someone who'll hire you which is where your problems begin.
Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem - it's finding employment with a felony record which will be.
Getting the CDL back won't be a problem. Finding employment probably will be, though.
Getting the CDL won't be a problem... finding employment as a CDL driver could be.