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New Gun Control Policy Is Needed
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1596.... a fugitive from
justice. Some laws require prospective gun buyers, to get a purchase
permit, which comes with applicant passing all background checks. A few
states even require that all persons possessing guns must have a license to
do so, even in their homes. Some states don't ban guns from addicts. This
is a problem. Gun concelation isn't the same in each state. Also it is
commonly unlawful to fire a gun within city limits or in other congested
urban areas. These are some of the common laws that most states have.
Guns are a form of power. Many individuals, ‘including crim .....
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Censorship In The United States
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 607.... can not see and that is a travesty. Government organizations, such as the FCC, routinely and systematically >subjugate and suppress the freedoms that we have to express ourselves as >backed by the Bill of Rights. They edit radio broadcasts, place “black-bars” over televised images, and even try to refine works of literature so that they meet certain “standards.” As US citizens, we should be appalled that such practices are allowed. Not only are we deprived of rights, be we are denied wants. If I want to go home and turn on my TV to see a woman sans clothes and hear frequent vul .....
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Differences Between Various Crimes
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 749.... carrying out a felony. An example of this would be
when a person breaks into your house and steals money or possessions from
you. Robbery is when the perpetrator takes personal property from another
against their will while threatening to do bodily harm or damage. An
example of this would be when a bank robber holds up a bank and orders the
tellers to hand over money to them while holding a gun in their hand. The
robber is threatening to harm the workers while steeling the money.
Define discovery in the litigation process and identify and explain the
most commonly used d .....
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Marijuana Legalization
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 734.... urban life would rise significantly, that the government would concentrate on other harsh crimes, and that public treasuries would have an increase of ten billion dollars a year.
The importance of the issue for the legalization of marijuana is gaining importance as the use of marijuana increases. In the 1970’s, America faced a significant drug problem. Through education, law enforcement and treatment, illicit drug use was reduced in the 1980’s by fifty percent. Teenagers graduating in 1992 were fifty percent less likely to use drugs than were those who graduated in 1979. (“M .....
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Evironmental Law: Enforcement Measures And Effectiveness
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1789.... (CEPA). "CEPA is the consolidation of five
statutes: The Environmental Contaminants Act, the Air Quality Act, the Canada
Water Act, the Ocean Dumping Act, and the Department of the Environment Act." (
Muldon, 1995, p. 23) The CEPA contains important penalties and sanctions;
provisions for the collection of information and for evaluation; provisions for
the control of importation and exportation of toxic substances; and provisions
for the reduction of wastes, the cleanup of coastal zones, the protection of the
ozone layer; the reduction of acid rain and urban smog; and prov .....
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How To Get Of Ticket For Running A Red Light
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 345.... the light even changed to red.
You should go to the intersection and time the amber signal.
Try to remember where the officer was sitting, and see if he had a
clear view of you approaching him and exactly what he could see. (Which
traffic lights were visible to him, how far down the road he could see
etc.) Make a reasonable measurement of the width of the intersection.
You do not have to prove yourself innocent….the officer must prove
you are guilty. If you can prove that there is a reasonable doubt in the
evidence he is giving, you will be found n .....
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Rape
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 911.... of rape in order to effectively work towards the
elimination of it.
Despite the necessity for rape prevention, it must focus on eliminating
the conditions in society which make women easy targets for rape. Victim
control teaches women to avoid rape, but doesn't reduce the threat of rape.
Furthermore, rape cannot always be avoided, no matter what precautions the woman
takes. It also puts part of the responsibility and blame for rape on the victim.
Rapist control confuses prosecutions with prevention. There is little evidence
that punishment serves as a deterrent. Besides, ve .....
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The Impact The Death Penalty Has On The Global Community
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 578.... I found that I agree with is this "No
matter how careful courts are, the possibility of perjured testimony
mistaken honest testimony and human error remain all too real. We have no
way of judging how many innocent persons have been executed, but we can be
certain there were some."(The Death Penalty In America) Now days there are
a lot more advanced technology such as the DNA testing that they can use
to prove someone's innocence. The criminals had a tough time proving
their innocence because of the tough situations they were put in such as
bad representation, and racial pre .....
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