(1) Been convicted of a crime;
(2) Been convicted of violating any of the laws of this state or of the United States relating to drugs or to the practice of pharmacy;
(3) Been addicted to the use of alcohol, narcotics or other drugs;
(4) Engaged in conduct prohibited or made unlawful by any of the provisions of parts 2-5 of this chapter or any other laws of the state or of the United States relating to drugs or to the practice of pharmacy;
(5) Exhibited an incapacity of a nature that prevents a pharmacist from engaging in the practice of pharmacy with reasonable skill, confidence and safety to the public;
(6) Been guilty of dishonorable, immoral, unethical or unprofessional conduct;
(7) Had the license to practice pharmacy suspended or revoked by another state for disciplinary reasons; or
(8) Failed to comply with a lawful order or duly promulgated rule of the board.