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It is possible. It is best if you divulge this to your recruiter immediately. If the charge was a felony, then it will be tougher, but still not impossible. You are not likely to be permitted to work in finance, and supply or quartermaster may be out of reach, but you should still be able to get a waiver.
No.
It'll depend on how recent it was usually, but a misdemeanor marijuana charge probably won't keep you out of the Guard. I've known people who've gone active duty and have gotten security clearances with a weed charge on their record. The person who can give you a definitive answer, is the National Guard recruiter.
no
No, you cannot.
A loan default wouldn't disqualify you from joining the National Guard.
Not FOR joining the National Guard or Guard obligations, but that does not mean they can't fire you for other reasons.
Different states may have certain waivers for certain criminal cases. Speak to a recruiter.
Depends on the specifics of your crime. You need to speak to a National Guard recruiter for a definitive answer on this.
Yes
depends if you were an adult at the time you should not lie and tell your recruiter about your felony or charge and they would look over it because if you lie about it you will look like a liar
Yes.