Quote Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
I hate to tell you this, Bullshit! maybe the Bar goes this far for attorneys almost, I had freinds that worked at Rocky Flatts and had access to nuclear material and they never had to go through this kind of scrutiny.
I'm a teacher in Colorado and I had to give fingerprints, criminal history, personal background investigations, academic records and about a zillion other things. I also had to obtain a college degree. On my tax forms I have to give information about my [nonextant] dependent children.

I think what you say is possibly true. Rocky Flats closed twenty years ago when employee scrutiny was much more lax than today. A google search indicates that standards are more strict now in nuclear facilities, civilian and military.

...unless you're talking about the Rocky Flats Lounge, which was an ok place to get lit.
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