No, you are not correct.Beiruty wrote:I understand it was not a felony, otherwise it would be a disqualification for good. Am I correct?
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A felony deferred adjudication of a habitation is a permanent disqualification, but not so with a building.Beiruty wrote:I understand it was not a felony, otherwise it would be a disqualification for good. Am I correct?
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First, congratulations on getting your plastic!rjt123 wrote:I made my one (non-violent) mistake, and I paid the price. I went to college, got married, have a wife and two kids, a mortgage, and a car loan. I pay (too much) taxes, and I vote in every election. Looking back, I can honestly say that getting arrested was a good thing for me. If we hadn't gotten caught, things would likely have only gotten worse. The way it turned out, I got my wakeup call and turned things around.
If I can't get a CHL, I guess I'll just have to chalk it up to "actions have consequences" and go on about my life. Maybe that will be a good object lesson for my kids some day.
Second, congratulations on having a mature attitude about the possibilities. Many people never get to that point in life, and their lives always seem a shambles to me. Literally nothing in life, good or bad, is without consequence; but the seemingly often forgotten truth is that long term consequences are often the result of what we make out of the opportunities which come our way to improve our circumstances.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Second, congratulations on having a mature attitude about the possibilities. Many people never get to that point in life, and their lives always seem a shambles to me.rjt123 wrote:I made my one (non-violent) mistake, and I paid the price. I went to college, got married, have a wife and two kids, a mortgage, and a car loan. I pay (too much) taxes, and I vote in every election. Looking back, I can honestly say that getting arrested was a good thing for me. If we hadn't gotten caught, things would likely have only gotten worse. The way it turned out, I got my wakeup call and turned things around.

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