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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I would agree that a pattern of behavior would be more telling than even a single vehicular manslaughter charge when a person was 21. The problem is, that sort of analysis is necessarily subjective and therefore vulnerable to abuse (by those making the decisions).
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It seems that if a state wants to implement background checks, they should set up some sort of appeal process for those with a record. Not that I want to create a loophole, but there is no objective criteria for what should disqualify an official. This is a case where a subjective human has to make a judgment call.
You know, kind of like calling a backcourt violation with the last touch/first touch rule. Depends on the situation.
By the way, Snaqwells- If we didn't have rhetorical questions, could we still ask hypothetical questions?