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Jul 21, 2025 - 12:47 AM
So it depends on the type of drug conviction. If it's like, I think, illegal distribution, so if they're like a drug dealer kind of situation, it's treated a little bit differently. There are some exceptions for that level of conviction. If it's like they were caught with a little bit, I think it's different. So definitely take a look at that and see if it's – think it's the intent to illegally distribute something to that effect that would give you a better idea of whether or not that's a reason to deny them. And then, again, you mentioned conviction. I'm glad you said that. If they're arrested, if they are currently being tried, if it hasn't been an actual conviction, then you should not use it. So make sure it is a conviction. And I think it's safe to say you'd be able to use it. But again, Always talk to an attorney if it's criminal, especially.