
Originally Posted by
KarlPMann
They look for any felony conviction, any arrest for domestic violence, any arrest for drug and alcohol related offenses, any arrest that resulted in a commitment order, or any restraining order.
ANY felony conviction stops you.
ANY arrest for domestic violence stops you (convition is not needed).
Arrests for drug and alcohol related offenses may be used to determine that you are an unlawful user of drugs or addicted to drugs or alcohol. 2 or more are needed.
ANY arrest that resulted in you being committed to any mental facility against your will, will stop you.
ANY restraining order against you will stop you.
Karl.