Yea its a good idea to refresh everything regardless
As of right now, most if not all Felonies will prevent one from enlisting in to the Army, keep in mind most convicted felonies are not permitted by law to carry or own a firearm.
False
I was able to get in but had to receive waivers. I could get a secret clearance but not a TS. I recommend you see an Army recruiter and inquire about a waiver for your felonies. You will need to show proof that you have satisfactorily fulfilled the legal penalties for your felonies and have been rehabilitated. The army will review your past offenses and will let you know whether you are eligible for a waiver or not.
In the US-you may own, but noy possess i you are a minor. Persons convicted of felonies or crimes of domestic violence. Illegal aliens. Persons adjudged mentally incompetent, or fleeing from arrest. Persons dishonorably discharged from the military.
Yes they would accept it.
No. If the act was illegal at the time it was committed, it was a felony. That will remain forever unless you get the felony expunged.
All persons convicted of felonies are excluded from voting in the US. (Unless they have their rights restored.)
1. United States Pop.- 306,734,000 Army- 8,200,000 Persons Navy- 352 Ships, 2,570,000 Persons Air Force- 85,000 Planes, 4,620,000 Persons 2. Russia Pop.- 147,456,000 Army-5,342,000 Persons Navy- 275 Ships, 1,634,000 Persons Air Force- 76,000 Planes, 3,180,000 Persons 3. China Pop.- 1,326,700,000 Army- 25,300,000 Persons Navy- 103 Ships, 845,000 Persons Air Force- 43,000 Planes,
mostly in the 300 vs. the persons
Blacks represented 28% of persons convicted of felonies in state courts in 2002, despite comprising only 12% of the adult population. This overrepresentation is an example of racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
No state opposes probation. Prison time for all persons convicted of felonies is unrealistic due to the cost and lack of prison space.
Felonies.