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Okay, I can see letting some people in with MINOR crimes, but felons? In order to become a felon, that person had to of done something seriously wrong.
Not so, I have a couple of friends who super-glued another friend's sh!t (slippers, stapler, etc.) to his wall and our RA ended up overreacting and calling the cops. The cop said they could each be charged with a felony but wouldn't be since the victim didn't really care all that much.
I do agree with you in the respect that I don't want to be serving alongside certain people that commit more serious crimes though.
I don't know about anyone else, but I most certainly wouldn't want to be standing alongside or above a convicted felon.
Here's the thing - you may never know, and after you find out - you may be surprised how your feelings change. I knew a guy with a felony conviction waiver, but I didn't find out about it for quite some time. There's still no one I'd rather have standing next to me in combat. Stand up guy, who proved that his waiver was well worth it.I do agree with you in the respect that I don't want to be serving alongside certain people that commit more serious crimes though.
Making terrorist statements... is waiverable?!![]()
Here's the thing - you may never know, and after you find out - you may be surprised how your feelings change. I knew a guy with a felony conviction waiver, but I didn't find out about it for quite some time. There's still no one I'd rather have standing next to me in combat. Stand up guy, who proved that his waiver was well worth it.
I might be wrong, but I think making terroristic statements is simply making threats. For example if someone says they are going to kill someone or if they say they are going to "blow this place up." Things of that nature which are typically said when someone is really mad. I can see those being waiverable.
Yeah, really ... in the good ol' days, the worst you saw in the new recruits was auto theft.I don't think the numbers justify it. Seriously, manslaughter and sex crimes?!
Yeah, really ... in the good ol' days, the worst you saw in the new recruits was auto theft.
Ahhhh ... progress.