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<blockquote data-quote="owassopilot" data-source="post: 1446389" data-attributes="member: 16273"><p>It ADDS this as a <strong><em>temporary</em></strong> preclusion. Under the current law, "Other Preclusions" paragraph, there are only 10 points. In HB1913, there are 11 points, which ADDS the preclusion for the misdemeanor drug conviction. And the 10 years starts from the completion of the sentence. The current law makes any drug conviction a <strong><em>permanent</em></strong> preclusion. At least there is an attempt to move the line a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owassopilot, post: 1446389, member: 16273"] It ADDS this as a [B][I]temporary[/I][/B] preclusion. Under the current law, "Other Preclusions" paragraph, there are only 10 points. In HB1913, there are 11 points, which ADDS the preclusion for the misdemeanor drug conviction. And the 10 years starts from the completion of the sentence. The current law makes any drug conviction a [B][I]permanent[/I][/B] preclusion. At least there is an attempt to move the line a bit. [/QUOTE]
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