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3151: The Pros And Cons About Legalizing Marijuana
... is legal and so far, the Dutch crime rate has declined and not increased as one would anticipate (87). Supporters of the legalization of marijuana say that the United States government can profit from legalizing marijuana because they can tax the drug. A study done by Vera Rubin, of the Coptic study, found no links of cannabis to criminal behavior. She ... Network - Strategy and Objectives. New Orleans. ---. Lies Lies Lies. Berkeley, Lexington, New Orleans. ---. Marijuana As Medicine. New Orleans. ---. Restriction Lifted on Growing Hemp. New Orleans: 1993. ---. This is What The Government Says About Marijuana. Berkeley, Lexington, New Orleans. Cronin, Russell. "High Hopes for the First Legal Cannabis Crop." The Independent 12 July 1993: 6. Drake, Bill. "Marijuana: An Herb for the ...
3152: Canadian Identity
... professionals - over 20,000 jobs unfilled in the IT sector. •Eligibility for Canadian Citizenship within three years of arrival in Canada with permanent residence status. •Dual Citizenship allowed. •Entitlement to government welfare benefits (in case of necessity), free medical facilities, free education, old age insurance, unemployment insurance etc. •Minimal government regulations in starting your own business. •Access to the U.S. market based on the NAFTA Agreement •The best country to live in the world- and the United Nations keeps ...
3153: The Death Penalty: To Be or Not to Be...
... past several months Americans have regularly listed crime and violence as the number - one problem facing the nation, far surpassing worries over the economy or health care. Despite the many government and community initiatives launched during recent years to reduce crime, most Americans see no improvement. In a 1993 survey asking respondents if they felt crime was increasing or decreasing in ... replied " almost every day ". Although the media have played an important role in raising the public's awareness of lawlessness, crime in America is far from a media - created phenomenon. Government statistics support the image of a nation which has overwhelmingly lost the war against crime. For instance, in 1960 there were 161 reported violent crimes per 100,000 people By ...
3154: Argument for Keeping Repeat Offenders in Jail
... take care of. We should take care of our own before we try to help others. The money we would save would not affect us directly either. The money the government would save would not reduce our taxes or anything like that, they would take the money and invest it in something else important, like maybe giving themselves a raise. How can you put a price on your child's safety? When a repeat rapist is released early and rapes your daughter or sister, how important is that saved government money going to be? There should be no tolerance for repeat offenders. I agree that everyone makes mistakes, but you must pay for those mistakes and learn from those mistakes ...
3155: The Death Penalty: a Necessary Evil
... should all get what we deserve. One argument against the death penalty is that the bible tells us not to murder. If this includes all people it should include the government. However, the death penalty is not quite the same as murder. It is an exacting of justice. Consequently, the Bible also says, Ran eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.S It could also say a life for a life as well. The government also has rights that we as citizens do not have. As Mayor Ed Koch says in his essay on the death penalty, Rthe execution of a lawfully condemned killer is ...
3156: The Hypocrisy of the Media
... consider the rights that all citizens in our nation enjoy. In the United States our system of justice supposes all men innocent until proven guilty and cannot be forced by government to testify against themselves. Why would Mr. Taylor assume that Mr. Bush should potentially incriminate himself to the media, when our Constitution does not require even the guilty to testify against themselves in a court of law. It’s the responsibility of the government to prosecute and juries to convict beyond a reasonable doubt, not the media. It is the responsibility of all citizens in a democracy to evaluate the character and ability of ...
3157: Comparative Harms Of Legal And
... Import and Export Act. These two acts created schedules for drugs amended the penalties for violation and also gave strength to the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry. What the federal government meant for these acts to do was act as a model for the states legislation to follow, and more often than not have been followed (Drugs 82). Then during the beginning of the 1980’s the government began what is known as the War on Drugs. During this time many task forces, drug enforcement offices and drug polices began to appear and the focus of the drug ...
3158: Bacon’s Rebellion
... things to his cronies, this of course is cronyism in the example given, Berkeley was able to award land to his friends. This lead to the control of the provincial government, although he is governor by forming an elite group{tidewater gentleman composed of his friends}gives not only a stronger power base securing his office but also creates an oligarchy ... as Bacon, The Yeoman farmers, the indentured servants, and lastly the slaves. In the order given the elite were most prestigious and respectable and were in control the society’s government, they also have most power. The unlelite wealthy people such as Bacon had money and land beyond their need however as respectable as they were, they did not have as ...
3159: A Black Cloud
... leading to manslaughter, racial tensions are abundant. Furthermore, the burning of crosses or flags are offensive crimes that are committed to show a person's hatred for religion or the government. Spousal abuse, child abuse, homicide, and wars between races can only be acts of one thing: hatred. Newspapers are filled with page after page of stories revealing the immense amount ... to the Oklahoma City Bombing; it is a perfect example of indirect hatred. This is true because the motive of the bombers was to attempt to take revenge on the government, but instead the bombers took the lives of innocent people who were in the building. Moreover, the Empire State Building gunman's plan was to take revenge on his “bitter ...
3160: Terrorism
... in 1993. There are four basic motivations for terrorism in the Middle East. 1. Bitter opposition by Rejections of Palestinian groups to the agreement between Mr. Arafat and the Israeli government. These groups see Arafat as a traitor who has betrayed the cause of Palestinian self-determination. 2. In almost every Moslem country there are groups of extreme Islamic fundamentalists, inspired ... just for the mere fact that it is a super power nation but it is not the only Western country to see terrorism just for the fact of how there government and country is ran. So there is a lot of variation in types and causes of terrorism in different parts of the world.


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