From DMV.org -- OK:
"Oklahoma has a stringent policy on license revocations. Any of the infractions listed below will automatically result in the immediate revocation of your driver's license for a period of six months to three years:
- Any drug conviction (misdemeanor or felony); this does not have to involve a motor vehicle."
See the site below for further information.
2006-10-10 09:51:56
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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How could you get to college (college bus?) and artwork (acquaintances? taxi?) in case you shouldn't discover the money for a automobile? that's what you would be doing for the subsequent 30 days. the courtroom probably won't grant you an exemption tocontinual to college or artwork with lots of things in the variety of couple of minutes. (Many drivers do not assemble that many factors in an entire life - it is not genuine that "the common 17-year-previous in u.s. frequently gets extremely some tickets", purely people who can not obey the regulations do.) remember, utilising is an EARNED privilege, it is not a real. so a ways all you have earned is the privilege to not endanger others. once you're previous your suspension, attempt obeying the regulations - or you should be finding at a revocation in the previous you're 18.
2016-11-27 19:45:58
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answered by ? 4
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You should ask your attorney. I know in the state of Virginia it is 6 months PER conviction. If you are convicted of 8 counts, your license is suspended for 4 years.
2006-10-10 09:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Lets see, don't worry about it and just keep doing drugs because it sounds like they have been good to you.
2006-10-10 09:34:46
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answered by glen f 2
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