The key here is that you have no issues because you've been lucky enough that all of your acts of stupidity happen to have been things that your employers have either not asked about or not cared about. At some point, that might change and then... you WOULD have issues.
You are correct that I am lucky and they don't care about my acts of stupidity. No where in anything I've said have I implied that I am perfect or have made no mistakes or implied the laws I broke were ok. What I said and I adhere to, is I have accepted the consequences related to my actions, every ticket and fine, for anything I have done. I also accept that tomorrow if someone I work for says, I will no longer employ anyone who has gotten a speeding ticket, then I will look to find a new employer. It'll suck for sure, and I won't be happy about it, but there are consequences to anything you do and sometimes you don't know what they are or will be until years have gone by as this Marine is now finding out.
But sometimes our legal system gets out of synch with changing social mores. Sometimes "the consequences" no longer fit the illegal act. Imagine a year in jail fo jaywalking or capital punishment for a dui. Or, returning to the real world... some of our drug laws today. Many would say that the laws need changing... and in time I think they will get changed.
I agree, but also think that until the laws change you shouldn't expect special treatment just cause it was something that happened in the past, and in this instance compared to the stick that all are held too (or should be held to) to get into the Marshals service letting this marine in would be giving him special treatment
I don't think this means that the laws maybe shouldn't be changed or even that maybe the standards within the Marshals and elsewhere in the federal government need to be changed to accommodate past acts that have no current bearing on the current situation, but I don't know what the line is, is 1 year long enough, 5, 10?....what happens if you make it 10 and then a marine in the same situation comes along and his transgressions were at 9 years? does it get changed then? The reality of it is that we are not there at this point, and I still go back to, I don't have a problem with this man being rejected because of past recreational drug use.
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