Check the new law once they clarify it. Most states tell you that you can't get a permit if you have a felony, or possibly a high level misdemeanor, and possibly domestic violence or restraining orders. Depends on the law.
In TX you have to wait 5 years after a conviction for a Class A or B misdemeanor before you can apply again. Felony convictions or domestic violence convictions (even misdemeanors) disqualify you forever. In fact family violence convictions take your gun rights away at the Federal level.
A DUI in TX will suspend your permit for 5 years if you have one, or keep you from getting one for 5 years. You get a 2nd DUI in 10 years and no more permit ever.
Check the new law once they clarify it. Most states tell you that you can't get a permit if you have a felony, or possibly a high level misdemeanor, and possibly domestic violence or restraining orders. Depends on the law.
In TX you have to wait 5 years after a conviction for a Class A or B misdemeanor before you can apply again. Felony convictions or domestic violence convictions (even misdemeanors) disqualify you forever. In fact family violence convictions take your gun rights away at the Federal level.
A DUI in TX will suspend your permit for 5 years if you have one, or keep you from getting one for 5 years. You get a 2nd DUI in 10 years and no more permit ever.