To: ConservativeMan55
I don't see how this could prevent her from becoming a police officer?
3 posted on
11/26/2003 9:56:06 AM PST by
ConservativeMan55
(The left always "feels your pain" unless of course they caused it.)
To: ConservativeMan55
I don't see how this could prevent her from becoming a police officer? depends on the character of her discharge. If it is other than honorable, many government jobs do not hire them. Also, if a company has any federal contracts, they are barred from hiring anyone dishonorably discharged.
27 posted on
11/26/2003 10:26:05 AM PST by
ibheath
(Born-again and grateful to God for it.)
To: ConservativeMan55
Would you want a police officer in your town that got throw out of the military for allegedly beating prisoners?
41 posted on
11/26/2003 10:37:22 AM PST by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: ConservativeMan55
P.S. I guess she could always apply to the ATF.
43 posted on
11/26/2003 10:37:59 AM PST by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: ConservativeMan55
A Bad Conduct Discharge is treated the same as a felony I would presume.
92 posted on
11/26/2003 11:31:19 AM PST by
eastforker
(Money is the key to justice,just ask any lawyer.)
To: ConservativeMan55
I don't see how this could prevent her from becoming a police officer? It's the equivalent of a felony conviction.
193 posted on
11/29/2003 10:36:34 PM PST by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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