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CCW---that is the only one that they should have; who really knows?
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I don't know. Probably, from that same thing that Zakk_Wylde_470's talking about, but if I don't have them on file yet, I will in about 3 years.
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Yup. Thumb printed twice by the Texas DPS. Once for my Learners Permit, and once for my DL.
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You too. |
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Iowa Bar Exam application. All criminals, I mean lawyers, should be fingerprinted.
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Hey, I recognize those prints. I need to talk to you about where you were last Tuesday... |
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___ Yeah. Often if an aircraft builds a "smoking hole" almost everything either evaporates, explodes, or leaves tiny fragments. Often aviators are able to be identified by a toe in a boot...maybe just a toe. Ed |
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Once, job related.
I don't trust "the system". Sometimes mistakes are made, and Some guy in Washington state was mistakenly matched for a terrorist incident in Spain a couple of years ago. They really reamed him then found that it was not a real match, just a maybe popped out of the computer. So, here is at least one guy who wishes he wasn't "in the system". |
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When I regsitered my AW in Cali (before the Jan 1, 2000 deadline), all they required on the DOJ card was a thumbprint. I believe it was the left one, but I don't remember. Edit-I no longer live there and can do whatever I want with my ARs! I've since added to my collection. |
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Hey, that's exactly what the LEO accosted me for back in '86, before he arrested me on a Failure To Appear warrrant. He never even wrote a citation for the urination. He was too excited about catching what he thought was a fugitive felon from Fresno. |
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Yea...they got me several times. Some security clearances required them.
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And my DNA (prior military).
I've had the FBI run my background so often I can't remember how many times. You'd think they'd get it right one of these times and deny me. |
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+100 and DNA on file. |
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Printed for TS clearence in the military. Printed for CCW in GA. Various job related background checks.
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Sure. CCW, DoD clearance, etc.
Most counties/cities in Virginia require it AFAIK. Do you have your CCW? |
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Between my green card and my NFA Form 1, they've definitely got them. |
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Yes, they had to fingerprint me so I could join the Military.
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I'm pretty sure it was just a thumbprint, but its been a few years. I remember that some places were charging like an additional $15 to do the prints. Fortunately the local PD did it for free, after searching for 15 mins to even find the fabled AW registration card. |
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Yep.
1. Arrested - failed to pay a parking ticket 2. Military 3. Carry Permit 4. Worked for the DEA (It sounds so much cooler to say "worked for the DEA" than it does when I say I worked construction as a kid and had to have a background check to work on a vault in a drug wholesaler warehouse) |
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Yes. Fairfax. I was not fingerprinted. |
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NFA stuff.
Wouldn't have done so when younger. No big deal now. For some reason the didn't take my prints when I went in the service. Everyone else I knew had theirs taken though. Never did figure that one out. |
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if youve ever been in the military they have you.
between initial entry, SSBI clearance, CCW and a couple other things they have me many different times over. |
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Hell mine are on file somany places it's scary.
CCW permits went thru the application process for "the company" and got a job offer could not get together on the money EMS tactical medic/ LEO training Former LEO Detailed to EMS squad for presidential vist to hometown Wehn a LEO detailed to airport security where Airforce one was parked, The S. S. actually brought copies of my prints to verify who I was, plus a really thick file that had all the latest and greatest info about me. BTW it's not a good Idea to ask the guy who has this kind of info on you if they can tell you when the last time you got PIE. It pissed him off somewhat |
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13 sets with 2 more 'sets' on the way soon. Also another few times for work. Wish they would just enter them into a scanner and I can print out as many as I need.
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But yeah, Uncle Sugar's had mine for years. |
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Depending on the state, lawyers, doctors, teachers, real estate brokers and other professions are all finger printed. I am in the system so many ways, California Bar, Arizona Bar, CCW, CMP rifle purchase, real estate license, etc...
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Interesting. I had no idea that so many professions required fingerprints.
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