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- 4181: Quick Look at Gun Control
- ... be a complex issue. In the case of US vs Miller during the year of 1939, The supreme court voted against individual rights to bear arms. Nothing can destroy a government more quickly than its failure to observe its own laws. This is why all citizens should be aware of all of their constitutional rights. Enforcing gun control is not going ...
- 4182: Drinking And Driving Offences
- ... one they should have their licence suspended from him for 20 years instead of 10 years. BIBLIOGRAPHY Highway Traffic Law, (Copyright January 1986: Community Legal Education Ontario) p.17-32 Government Document, Canada Law Reform Commision Report on Investigative Tests: Aclohol, Drugs, and Driving Offences (1983). Erwin,Richard E. M.Bender ,Defence of Drunk Driving Cases, Criminal Civil (Albany 1986) p ...
- 4183: Crime and the Death Penalty
- ... death penalty isn't an effective way to deter crime. "The proposed drug death penalty is not only barbaric but also foolish: a temper tantrum masquerading as an act of government. It holds no promise for suppressing the drug trade, and may even be counterproductive" (Franklin E. Zimny) Time magazine, 1997 said 52% of Americans do not believe the death penalty ...
- 4184: The Pc Industry
- ... giant. Like IBM, Hewlett-Packard made one mistake and cost itself billions of dollars in revenues. HP is a large electronics conglomerate. HP manufactures everything from calculators to top-secret government appliances. For HP the PC market is one of many. Originally Hewlett-Packard was the standard in computer electronics; however, this is not reality today. HP s reputation declined through ...
- 4185: Accounting Ethics
- ... deregulation accounting jumped on the boat, now it is becoming increasingly fashionable to re-regulate, accounting, as a profession must not miss that boat, lest they drown in the result-- government intervention. Word Count: 1995
- 4186: The Problem Of Online Casino
- ... Although some states have taken decisive action to prohibit or regulate online gambling, state regulation is largely ineffective because the Internet transcends state and national boundaries. Until recently, the federal government has played a minimal role in regulating gambling, leaving the states to adopt their own laws and regulations. However, because Internet gambling transcends state boundaries and is difficult for states ...
- 4187: The Protestant Ethic And The S
- ... thought of the time, which was based around the idea of rationalism . This is described through examples of the type of science(method of investigation), art, architecture, jurisprudence, and bureaucratic government the West in general had(ibid). Therefore western capitalism was just another link to this chain. Weber found Occidental capitalism to be different from the other forms in many respects ...
- 4188: Gun Control: Is It A Problem?
- ... S. have the "right to bare arms," but with that right comes responsibility. As an American with that right you're not free to shoot anyone or anything at will. Government should create laws to protect the rights of others. I believe stricter gun control laws and better education on the use of guns is necessary. People of the U.S ...
- 4189: Gun Control
- ... possession of a gun. Today, there are approximately 20,000 different gun control laws in existence, ranging from those enacted by municipalities and states, to those enacted by the federal government. Gun control is ineffective and tougher sentencing of criminals and stricter parole policies would do far more to combat crime. Statistics show that Canada is less violent than the United ...
- 4190: The Industrial Revolution That Shaped The United States Into A Leading Econom
- ... rights of labor to organize freely and bargain for fair wages was reasserted in the National Labor Relations Act. Electric utilities involved in interstate transmission of power were brought under government supervision. In 1935 Japan had invaded China, Germany had been allowed to violate the Treaty of Versailles, and the United States was about to pass some neutrality legislation. With Europe ...
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