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Legalization Of Marijuana
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 219.... police officers looking for pot, we could concentrate drug
education in schools on the more grievously damaging drugs (heroin,
cocaine, LSD).
The only long term effects marijuana has on a person are the same as with
cigarettes. No one would dare prohibit the sale and possession of those,
and pot isn't treated with an array of chemicals. It's just picked, dried,
and smoked. Marijuana has similar short term effects as those of beer,
but more relaxing. Marijuana tends to mellow a person, while alcohol
might make someone violent. Plus alcohol contrivutes to brain and liver .....
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The Pros And Cons About Legalizing Marijuana
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2445.... have
harmful long-term effects. The Anti-Legalization Forum explains that some
of these effects are: impairment of the immune system due to the inability
of T-cells to battle off diseases, delaying puberty in both males and
females, and unhealthy and smaller children born to women who used
marijuana during pregnancy. The
Drug Enforcement
Administration believes that since marijuana is not accepted by any
American health associations, there is no reason to legalize the drug.
They think that the main reason why pro marijuana advocates use the medical
use argument is because the .....
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Why Do Parents Abduct?
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1221.... parent, child, and abductor may
deal with the kidnapping differently. For some it is very frightful and
requires years of psychological evaluation to overcome. According to Greif and
Hegar, abducted children develop extremely close bonds with their abductors.
Often the abductors lie to the children about the other parent. They may say
that the other parent does not want the child or is dead. The longer the child
is away the harder it is for everyone involved. At these times, professional
help is strongly suggested.
Issues for Parent - their own feelings about the abduc .....
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Police Blunders In The Manson Investigation
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 835.... of the Bel Air Patrol was in his parked car when he
heard three gunshots spaced a few seconds apart. He immediately called in to
headquarters (the call logged in at 4:11 a.m.). Headquarters then called in to
LA
PD but nothing further was done. About four thirty paperboy Steve Shannon, who
hadn't heard anything the previous night, noticed what looked like a telephone
wire hanging over the front gate and a bug light on near the house. Mr. Kott
also noticed the wire when he went out to get his paper at about seven thirty
that morning (Bugliosi & Gentry 4-5).
Win .....
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Put The Death Penalty To Death
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 982.... of an innocent death. Cantu, an online source, says it best; " the death penalty is irrevocable. In case of a mistake, the executed prisoner cannot be given another chance. A prisoner discovered to be blameless can be freed: but neither release nor compensation is possible for a corpse" (1). How can anyone be so inhumane that they, the jury, take someone else's life into their own hands to say whether or not they should die? There are people out there that take people's lives, but a jury should not decide the life of a human being. There is too much room for error .....
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Corporal Punishment Is Physical Abuse
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 824.... It has been shown that many adults
in England want the restoration of corporal punishment for certain crimes,
hoping that it will effect the reaction against an ever increasing amount of
crime.
The use of corporal punishment on children has also dropped sharply. In
many school systems of the United States, for example, corporal punishment has
been outlawed, it is also illegal in countries such as Sweden, Finland, Denmark
and Norway.
Corporal punishment for certain offences is very effective, because it's
done quickly and feared by all. Not only will it t .....
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Crime And The Death Penalty
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1379.... during an
airplane hijacking; and of course, homicide. The death penalty is
also called for punishment of for: attempting to kill anyone
investigating or prosecuting his or her activities; advising,
directing, authorizing or assisting in the murder of someone. Also,
The Anti-Drug abuse act of 1988 calls for the death penalty for all
drug related killings. Along with that, The bill amending sec. 848
to controlled substances act calls for the death penalty or life
imprisonment for certain drug offenc .....
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The Drinking Age Should Be Lowered To Eighteen
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 631.... in the act of an alcohol-related crime on the first offense, such as drunk driving.
Raising the driving age to eighteen instead of sixteen could also reduce traffic accidents in general. I think that sixteen is too young to be given power over a weapon as deadly as an automobile. However, since the legal driving age is sixteen, perhaps lawmakers should enact training requirements that are stricter for new drivers. For example, they could require more driving time with a certified instructor, or give them a probationary license for the first six months of their licensure. .....
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