The matter is whether you can secure an intern license within the state of the school you are accepted to. UF used to be real particular about it (under Hepler at the ADCOM, absolutely not but it's much relaxed from those days), you have to disclose it in your application, and you might be admitted to the intern license and forced to enter the impaired pharmacist program at the exact same time at your personal expense and time.
AZ won't admit to my knowledge (served on the Midwestern and U of A ADCOMs) if in recent memory due to the political stance of our Board on intemperance (besides the usual religious representation, getting a DUI in AZ is fairly difficult unless you are driving erratically or have an open container). We had several someone's end up in the impaired pharmacists program, and both schools tend to take a lenient stance as the Board takes a harsh one toward them. I know the metropolitan DEA Field Offices in AZ or FL (especially Miami) will not issue signatory 222 authority to an impaired pharmacist as a PIC due to problems in both states.
This was discussed some years ago as well:
Pharmacy school entry with DUI