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son wants to join but has dismissed ACD?

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denibeans63

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NY
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Hello:

My son made a mistake when he was 16 and was caught on school grounds with a small amount of pot. He went to court, and at my insistance, complteded a few community service activities. The ACD was dismissed after 6 months and the paper we have from court shows the court, and the charge with "dismissed" after it.

My son is now 19 has gotten his act together: graduated HS, stayed out of trouble, and become a fitness nut (recruiter told him to lose weight and he sure did!)

Problem is the ACD. last year, recriters told him to lie on his application and say he was never arrested. he (and his dad and I) didn't want any part of lying to the govt so he refused to do that. Problem now is that he is honest and has that on his record (it's sealed but not to military) he can't join. He are the questions
1) marines said they will take him (but his options are very limited in terms of jobs he can do and he really wants to be in the army )..I thought all branches had same policy about drug charges /moral character/no waivers?
2) recruiters saying he has to get the acd dropped completely...it shows dismissed - how can it be "erased".. one recruiter said to talk to the judge
3) I wrote to the judge in late december asking for help - I have yet to recevie a response, Am contemplating writing to a senator but have heard that wont' help
4) what are the options at this point?

I have done research and read that ANYONE can request a waiver - that an applicant can request and that there are interviews that happen and it goes up the ladder. But that a record should be as "clean as possible" before you ask for the waiver b/c there is no appeal.... Recruiters telling him they will ask for waiver but he has to get the ACD off his record first?


I was opposed to him joining but for 3 years it is all he has talked about. he and I have had our issues over the years and if I can help him do this one thing I would like to .

Thanks
 


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