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Location: Sugar Land, TX
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TX is the same way. They consider these the same as a conviction for CHL qualifications, here.
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![]() Join Date: May 2008
Location: Fl
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Any felony charge in the last three years?
or Any misdemeanor domestic violence charge in the last three years? you're out. Domestic violence is a big no-no. |
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: miami
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Ccf q & a
Hopyard absolutely nailed it. If you need to think about the question that hard...and by the way it IS a two parter, then you may need to reconsider what you are putting your money towards. Any DV in Florida is a Major no no...thank OJ for that one and ANY felony. THat's conviction. As for the withholds they may look more deeply into the specific charge and make a case by case decision on it. But for the sake of covering themselves, that may be an excluding factor as well. But answer it truthfully because when you include your signature you are swearing that everthing in the paper is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge, it is perjury even on a document.
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