All felony convictions and some higher class misdemeanors that could be construed as violent in nature.
Felony convictions are the only convictions that can permanently prevent you from getting a z-card. Misdemeanor convictionsÊare typically overlooked.Ê
They were used to stop the Allies from getting supplies from America by attack the ships with the cargo on them. They were used to stop the Allies from getting supplies from America by attack the ships with the cargo on them.
no this wont stop you
Some convictions.
This is a question that cannot be answered by anyone except your prospective future employer. PBJ rules that you have no convictions and states that you can honestly say that you are not a felon and you have no convictions so it shouldn't affect you as long as they don't ask have you ever been arrested. Then that's a different story
Stop Islamization of America was created in 2010.
Abraham Lincoln had always had a distaste for slavery. It is assumed that this is due in part to his strong religious convictions.
Yes, he did. He put a stop to a war between Russia and America, by getting them all together at a meeting and talked about the war. Everyone agreed to what he said, and the war was stopped.
possibly. they do give waivers. however, if these were felony convictions, then your chance of getting a waiver from the navy are slim. if there has been a fairly long period since the convictions, then your chances of getting one increase. waivers are easier to obtain fom the army or marine corp, but they don't give waivers for multiple convictions. air force and navy do give waivers for multiple offences, but are much harder to obtain from these branches of the service. The only thing to do is try, and tell your recruiter about your convictions. they will tell you if they can get a waiver or not.
can Dui stop you from getting a Hazmat endorsement
Will a traffic warrant stop you from getting a passport
you stop getting presents when you quit believeing : )