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FYI, only gyms applying for USASF Certification are required to do background checks but any gym can become a member.
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Should the USASF deny membership to any gym employing a person (gym owner or staff) that has certain convictions in their past and if so what type of conviction is too bad? Obviously sex offenders are a big no-no but should drug dealers, child endangerment, armed robbery etc... be included in the no-no list?
Should gyms without background checks even be allowed to attend a USASF sanctioned event?
Add to the topic...
Should the USASF deny membership to any gym employing a person (gym owner or staff) that has certain convictions in their past and if so what type of conviction is too bad? Obviously sex offenders are a big no-no but should drug dealers, child endangerment, armed robbery etc... be included in the no-no list?
Should gyms without background checks even be allowed to attend a USASF sanctioned event?