Discharge In Lieu Of Trial By Court-martialDischarge In Lieu Of Trial By Court MartialA background of why I think I am not- I served in the Army and while I was in, did something stupid and stole some stuff from the warehouse I was working at.. I've been reading simply how since I was charged with what would have been a felony if I had been convicted would be a disqualifier.. I've been reading simply how since I was charged with what would have been a felony if I had been convicted would be a disqualifier. The thing is, I am not legally sure if I am allowed to own one, or the ramifications if I am not able and applying.. I've read the federal requirements that prevent gun ownership and it doesn't seem like I would be prevented but trolling over the internet now I am not so sure.. It's basically a discharge that says 'we could probably court martial you for what you did, but it's a minor offense and not worth the trouble, so why don't you just go away and we'll call it even. chapter 10 discharge in lieu of trial by court-martialchapter 10 discharge in lieu of trial by court-martial Does anyone with knowledge on this situation think they could help? Welcome to the forum.. It was enough stuff (valued around $1000) to warrant a court martial, but in the process of this, I applied for what was called a chapter 10 discharge, or discharge in lieu of trial by court martial and was granted it.. I supposedly avoided the federal conviction of a court martial and received an other than honorable discharge.. I am considering buying a gun for protection purposes for the home The thing is, I am not legally sure if I am allowed to own one, or the ramifications if I am not able and applying.. It was enough stuff (valued around $1000) to warrant a court martial, but in the process of this, I applied for what was called a chapter 10 discharge, or discharge in lieu of trial by court martial and was granted it. We can : early childhood curriculum by Vicki Gibson Download book DJV, TXT, PRC, DJVU, DOC
I realize that a lot will probably look down on me for posting this but I have been clean since I got out and am interested in a firearm for the protection of my fiance and home.. A background of why I think I am not- I served in the Army and while I was in, did something stupid and stole some stuff from the warehouse I was working at.. Does anyone with knowledge on this situation think they could help? I am considering buying a gun for protection purposes for the home.. For example, Army The next worse discharge requires court martial and conviction of a crime.. I realize that a lot will probably look down on me for posting this but I have been clean since I got out and am interested in a firearm for the protection of my fiance and home.. it is normal for folks to cruise to a gun forum for questions but we hope you will remain and share with us.. I've read the federal requirements that prevent gun ownership and it doesn't seem like I would be prevented but trolling over the internet now I am not so sure.. Mar 24, 2012 - Each Military Service allows Servicemembers to administratively separate instead of going through a court-martial. e828bfe731
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