Excluded offense definition

Excluded offense means a conviction or admission of guilt
Excluded offense means: (1) a violent crime defined in Section 3 of the Rights
Excluded offense means: a violation of a state or federal controlled substance law, the Cannabis Control Act, or the Methamphetamine and Community Protection Act, that was classified as a felony in the jurisdiction where the person was convicted, except that the Department may waive this restriction if the person demonstrates to the Department's satisfaction that his or her conviction was for the possession, cultivation, transfer, or delivery of a reasonable amount of cannabis intended for medical use.

More Definitions of Excluded offense

Excluded offense means: A violent crime defined in Section 3 of the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act or a substantially similar offense that was classified as a felony in the jurisdiction where the person was convicted; or a violation of a state or federal controlled substance law that was classified as a felony in the jurisdiction where the person was convicted, except that the Division may waive this restriction if the person demonstrates to
Excluded offense means a violent crime defined in Section 3 of the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act or a substantially similar offense that was classified as a felony in the jurisdiction where the person was convicted; or a
Excluded offense means a violent crime defined in Section 3 of the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act or a substantially similar offense that was
Excluded offense means for a qualifying patient or designated caregiver:
Excluded offense means a violent crime defined in Section 3 of the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act or a substantially similar offense that was classified as a felony in the jurisdiction where the person was convicted; or a violation of a state or federal controlled substance law that was classified as a felony in the jurisdiction where the person was convicted, except that the registering Department may waive this restriction if the person demonstrates to the registering Department’s satisfaction that his or her conviction was for the possession, cultivation, transfer, or delivery of a reasonable amount cannabis intended for medical use. This exception does not apply if the