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I just got the forms for my 18 year old to register for the selective service. I don't remember this when my oldest turned 18, that was 7 years ago... can I just toss this? Anybody know? |
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I think he still has to register
there is no selective service anymore but they keep the registering in case of a national emergency (like an invasion from China) they dropped the registration for a few years right when I turned 18 so I never had to register but I think everyone else (male) still has to |
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Hummmmmm noooooooooooooooooooooo they are required by law to register does not mean they are going in the military just now they are accountable for.. just in case there is a draft...
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I just got the forms for my 18 year old to register for the selective service. I don't remember this when my oldest turned 18, that was 7 years ago... can I just toss this? Anybody know? |
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So not a good idea to just toss it huh....
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YEA ITS THE LAW, JUST ANOTHER WAY FOR FHE GOVERNMENT TO KEEP TRACK OF THE PPL
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So whats the worst than can happen...if it isn't sent back in...
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I never registered, Im 42 and they still haven't sent me to sing sing so I don't know. ps please don't turn me in.
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I never registered, Im 42 and they still haven't sent me to sing sing so I don't know. ps please don't turn me in. oh hell no, I won't turn you in. So you never sent the forms back? |
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Dunno..At least register
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Dunno..At least register I don't want him registered...did you do this wcwm? |
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No don't just toss it.My sons had to register too.its just incase there is a draft.doesn't mean his going into the army.
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No don't just toss it.My sons had to register too.its just incase there is a draft.doesn't mean his going into the army. I know what it's for..I don't want him registered. |
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So whats the worst than can happen...if it isn't sent back in... Men who do not register could be prosecuted and, if convicted, fined up to $250,000 and/or serve up to five years in prison. In addition, men who fail to register with Selective Service before turning age 26, even if not prosecuted, will become ineligible for: * Student Financial Aid - including Pell Grants, College Work Study, Guaranteed Student/Plus Loans, and National Direct Student Loans. * U.S. Citizenship - if the man first arrived in the U.S. before his 26th birthday. * Federal Job Training - The Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) offers programs that can train young men for jobs in auto mechanics and other skills. This program is only open to those men who register with Selective Service. * Federal Jobs - men born after December 31, 1959 must be registered to be eligible for jobs in the Executive Branch of the Federal government and the U.S. Postal Service. apparantly even men here illegally (illegal aliens) are required to register |
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No I was pretty irresponsible, besides i moved from cali to colorado when I was 18 so I never received the papers.
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Men Age 18 Through 25 Must Register with the Selective Service System Click here for more information on enlisting KNOW THE FACTS What is Selective Service Registration? Registration is the process by which the US government collects names and addresses of men age 18 through 25 to use in case a national emergency requires rapid expansion of the Armed Forces. Will I Be Drafted? Registering with Selective Service does not mean you are joining the military. And registering with Selective Service does not mean you are signing up for the all voluntary Armed Services. The fact that a man is required to register does not mean that he will be drafted. No one has been drafted since 1973. No one can be drafted into the military unless ordered by Congress and the President. A draft would most likely occur only in the event of war or national emergency. What Happens If I Don’t Register? Young men convicted of failure to register may be fined up to $250,000, imprisoned for up to five years, or both. In addition to being subject to prosecution, failure to register may cause you to permanently forfeit eligibility for certain benefits. Not registering is a felony. This is straight of the Army.com websited you still want to throw it away???...... http://www.army.com/enlist/sss.html My son had to register as well... |
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So whats the worst than can happen...if it isn't sent back in... Men who do not register could be prosecuted and, if convicted, fined up to $250,000 and/or serve up to five years in prison. In addition, men who fail to register with Selective Service before turning age 26, even if not prosecuted, will become ineligible for: * Student Financial Aid - including Pell Grants, College Work Study, Guaranteed Student/Plus Loans, and National Direct Student Loans. * U.S. Citizenship - if the man first arrived in the U.S. before his 26th birthday. * Federal Job Training - The Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) offers programs that can train young men for jobs in auto mechanics and other skills. This program is only open to those men who register with Selective Service. * Federal Jobs - men born after December 31, 1959 must be registered to be eligible for jobs in the Executive Branch of the Federal government and the U.S. Postal Service. apparantly even men here illegally (illegal aliens) are required to register hummmm..I will have to talk with him about this... Thanks Q man. This came with a form that says.. "For Non-Immigrant Aliens: If you are on a valid visa and you were registered in error contact" bla, bla bla |
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Ohhhhhhhh and by the way using the old saying I did not get the paper work or I did not know if they come after you does not work at all. According to the Judicial System anyone living in the USA should know the laws.........
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No don't just toss it.My sons had to register too.its just incase there is a draft.doesn't mean his going into the army. I know what it's for..I don't want him registered. Legally, your son is an adult and if you throw out the papers, they can still call him on it. If they do, it could ruin his life. Being he's now grown up, let him decide how he wants to handle it. JMHO. |
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I threw my registration away, but I was already in the army when I got the notice that I needed to register. It was the first of many instances shown to me that right hand and left hand aren't even on the same body...
I got another one when I was 25, and deployed in Iraq..lol.. It was the "You have just one more year before we...".... blah blah.. Tossed it too... |
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