Hate to burst the bubble, but they probably just scanned the photo in the front cover and printed it, and put it in another xbox game case under the plastic.
I have a clean record, and I'm not thrilled about some of the "for instances" that could come out of this, but I do sympathize with some of the convicted that can't seem to start over.
Some examples of felonies:
(1) Drug abuse violations (2) Driving while Intoxicated (aka Felony DUI) (3) Property crime (includes burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.) (4) Larceny-theft (5) Assault (6) Disorderly conduct (7) Liquor laws (8) Violent crime (including murder, non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault. (9) Drunkenness (10) Aggravated assault (11) Burglary (12) Vandalism (13) Fraud (14) Weapons violations (carrying or possession) (15) Curfew and loitering (16) Robbery (17) Offenses against family and children (18) Stolen property (buying, receiving, possession) (19) Motor vehicle theft (20) Forgery and counterfeiting
Some of these are crazy, rot-in-jail-forever crimes. Some, not so much.
Obviously, the conditional acceptance of an employee into a new position would be based on the crime vs. the job applied for. I see people bringing up the worst crimes imaginable here, and associating blatantly obvious situations in which the crime directly relates to the job (child molester vs. childcare) - well this is why it says a "CONDITIONAL" job offer - until they've checked these things out. They're not going to hire a child molester to watch kids. Come on, people. Stop being so ridiculous.
The idea here is to allow the people that were convicted of non-violent drug charges, or just out being stupid a long time ago, drunk, or what have you) when they were idiot teenagers, a chance to live a worthwhile life, instead of paying for smoking weed when they were a teenager for the rest of their life. (And those of you who tried it at a friends house in 197-whatever, and didn't get caught, you're not any less guilty)
There are several politicians that are even speaking to changing policies regarding these matters, legalizing marijuana, etc. Others think its ridiculous that alcohol is legal, being statistically (either directly or indirectly) related to far more deaths than marijuana. But that's a whole different debate.
Another avenue to think about: These people who can't get a job cause they got a DUI or a possession charge when they were 21? A lot of them end up at rock bottom. They don't break the bad habits because society has labeled them as such for life. Some actually go out and commit MORE crimes, as a survival tactic. I'm talking about 3 squares and a roof. Some people just get used to jail because it's easier than trying to knock down a brick wall. That's a bunch of tax money out of OUR pockets, and the economy ends up even more desperate to pay these people in food & board, instead of a decent living, out there producing something.
Did some idiot in an office just refer to his cell phone as a film camera?
Some examples of felonies:
(1) Drug abuse violations
(2) Driving while Intoxicated (aka Felony DUI)
(3) Property crime (includes burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.)
(4) Larceny-theft
(5) Assault
(6) Disorderly conduct
(7) Liquor laws
(8) Violent crime (including murder, non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault.
(9) Drunkenness
(10) Aggravated assault
(11) Burglary
(12) Vandalism
(13) Fraud
(14) Weapons violations (carrying or possession)
(15) Curfew and loitering
(16) Robbery
(17) Offenses against family and children
(18) Stolen property (buying, receiving, possession)
(19) Motor vehicle theft
(20) Forgery and counterfeiting
(http://felonyguide.com/List-of-felony-crimes.php)
Some of these are crazy, rot-in-jail-forever crimes. Some, not so much.
Obviously, the conditional acceptance of an employee into a new position would be based on the crime vs. the job applied for. I see people bringing up the worst crimes imaginable here, and associating blatantly obvious situations in which the crime directly relates to the job (child molester vs. childcare) - well this is why it says a "CONDITIONAL" job offer - until they've checked these things out. They're not going to hire a child molester to watch kids. Come on, people. Stop being so ridiculous.
The idea here is to allow the people that were convicted of non-violent drug charges, or just out being stupid a long time ago, drunk, or what have you) when they were idiot teenagers, a chance to live a worthwhile life, instead of paying for smoking weed when they were a teenager for the rest of their life. (And those of you who tried it at a friends house in 197-whatever, and didn't get caught, you're not any less guilty)
There are several politicians that are even speaking to changing policies regarding these matters, legalizing marijuana, etc. Others think its ridiculous that alcohol is legal, being statistically (either directly or indirectly) related to far more deaths than marijuana. But that's a whole different debate.
Another avenue to think about: These people who can't get a job cause they got a DUI or a possession charge when they were 21? A lot of them end up at rock bottom. They don't break the bad habits because society has labeled them as such for life. Some actually go out and commit MORE crimes, as a survival tactic. I'm talking about 3 squares and a roof. Some people just get used to jail because it's easier than trying to knock down a brick wall. That's a bunch of tax money out of OUR pockets, and the economy ends up even more desperate to pay these people in food & board, instead of a decent living, out there producing something.
Just some food for thought.