IF YOUR ASKING WHAT THE STATE WOULD DO, THAT WOULD DEPEND ON THE INFRACTION WITH THE VEHICLE. IF YOUR DAUGHTER HAS BEEN IN TROUBLE WITH DRUGS WHY ARE YOU EVEN BUYING A CAR. A CAR IS SOMETHING THAT NOT ONLY IS A PRIVELEGE BUT AN EXPENSE. YOUR DAUGHTER NEEDS TO SHOW YOU THAT SHE CAN BE A RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL BEFORE YOU INVEST ANY MORE MONEY. UNLESS YOU HAVE A CAR LOAN, HOW CAN YOU PUT A ONE YEAR LIEN ON VEHICHLE. MAKING AN AGREEMENT WITH YOUR DAUGHTER VERBALLY HASNT WORKED IN THE PAST SO HOW DO YOU SEE IT WORKING IN THE FUTURE. THE BEST ADVICE IS TOUGH LOVE, MAKE HER UNDERSTAND THAT SHE HAS TO NOT ONLY EARN YOUR TRUST AND RESPECT BUT HER OWN WAY. YOU CANT KEEP BAILING HER OUT OR SHE WILL NEVER LEARN TO BECOME A RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL. SHE NEEDS TO GET A JOB IF SHE'S OUT OF SCHOOL AND BUCK UP. IF SHE'S STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL THEN SHE CAN WORK AFTER SCHOOL AND WEEKENDS.
NO.
Yes. Unless it was felony probation. Only felony convictions limit your ability to possess firearms.
No. A felon may not purchase, possess, or be granted access to firearms.
Yes!
a need to know
a purchase without planning and budgeting its naancense purchaseing
impulse buying
issuing purchase orders
Addis E. Hull has written: 'Stock purchase agreements in estate planning' -- subject(s): Estate planning, Stock purchase agreements (Close corporations) 'Drafting wills and trust agreements' -- subject(s): Forms, Trusts and trustees, Wills 'Illinois and Federal estate and tax planning' -- subject(s): Estate planning, Tax planning
issuing purchase orders
issuing purchase orders
It depends. If your conditions of supervision restrict the possession of firearms, or if you are on probation for an offense punishable by one year or more, or if you are an unlawful user or addicted to a controlled substance (failed 2 or more drug tests)