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Marijuana Effects
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1056.... centuries. Marijuana can be taken in three ways, by eating,
made into a tea, or smoking (the most popular). Smoking it can be done
three ways, through a pipe, a joint, blunt. A joint is a rolled piece of
paper that is twisted at the ends. A blunt is normally an emptied cigar
wrapper filled with marijuana. In a blunt you can fit much more marijuana.
Though a blunt isn't always purely marijuana, it can be mixed with other
drugs such as angel dust. The results are varied when someone smokes
marijuana.
Different people will get different results, and certain types of cannabi .....
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The Death Penalty
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 709.... who dies without being "saved" (during an execution) will go to Hell for eternal punishment. By killing the person, we are eliminating some individuals' chance for salvation. Human life has intrinsic value, even if a person has murdered another. Nobody should ever be killed, even by the state.
Moreover, human beings such as the poor, males, and racial minorities are over-represented among those executed. A study of over 2 dozen convicted criminals on death row found that all had been so seriously abused during childhood that they probably all suffered from brain d .....
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The Banning Of "E For Ecstasy" By Nicholas Saunders
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 439.... due to
the positive way in which the drug was described. After reading further into
the text, however, much more detailed information about the drug is brought
fourth. For example, the book associates use of ecstasy with the cultures of
all kinds of illegal drugs. In my opinion, the ban should be lifted because the
book does not just give the positive information about this drug. While the
book does side towards the use of the drug, it does provide all kinds of
interesting information and education including negative data about the drug.
If information about drugs is k .....
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Letter Regarding Young Offenders And Threat Of Public Exposure
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 321.... the effects of their crimes.This will also have,
hopefully, some effect on the parents too, who will be forced to be more
strict and control their children because, as the ministers believe,
parents are the key to reforming youngsters' behaviour.And that has to be
done before they grow up, because there will be no conrolling them then.So
no more anonymity, and no more "Blitz Boy" kind of nicknames which only
glorify the young troublemakers and make them look like heroes, but full
publication of offenders' genuine name.And we'll then see how many will
dare doing something that .....
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Efficiency And Effectiveness Of Our Criminal Court System
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 855.... witness, this is
because of the amount of information involved.
The general atmosphere and behaviour in the Provincial Courtrooms were
general loose and calm. The people, lawyers, judge, clerk and recorder
seem to know each other very well. They joked openly, even while the court
was in session, the defence lawyer asked if he could persuade the judge
into a lighter sentence after the judge had already made a decision in a
very easy and friendly tone of voice, something seemly unprofessional that
caused chuckles throughout the courtroom. Where in the Ontario Supreme
Court .....
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"Three Strikes And You're Out"
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 441.... you're thinking “stupid kid, stealing a soda and candy
bar he deserves what he gets,” but then our little buddy goes out and
snatches a purse from some poor old lady. Well that's the big 3!
Under this new law, this crime would be tried as a misdemeanor but
would have s felonious sentence. Our buddy gets sent to 7 years at the
state penitentiary. While lodging at one of our nations finest resorts, our
sticky handed friend meets Bruno. After a painful greet and hello the two
become close personal friends. Bruno has this enemy. Another criminal who's
feelings got hurt when Bruno .....
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Capital Punishment
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 846.... by
the death penalty in 1833, and in 1869 it was cut down yet again to just
three: treason, rape, and murder because of violent nature of these crimes.
These crimes, even today, are still viewed as violent and should be
punished with the highest degree of discipline available to achieve justice.
After much public pressure, capital punishment was suspended on a
trial run in 1967. This proved to be ineffective, because even though the
law stipulated that crimes such as treason or the murder of law enforcement
agents, were still to be subjected to the death penalt .....
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Drinking And Driving Offences
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1204.... not a first, and will receive the stiffer penalty for second offences.
For the first offence here is the penalty and the defences you can make. Driving a vehicle while your ability to drive is impaired by alcohol or drugs is one of the offences. Evidence of your condition can be used to convict you. This can include evidence of your general conduct, speech, ability to walk a straight line or pick up objects. The penalty of the first offences is a fine of $50.00 to $2000.00 and/or imprisonment of up to six months, and automatic suspension of licence for 3 months. The second offe .....
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