Category: /Literature/English
with an opinion favored the controlled medical availability of marijuana and 44% had already broken the law by suggesting at least once that a patient obtain marijuana illegally. [R. Doblin & M. Kleiman, "Marijuana as Ant emetic Medicine," Journal of Clinical
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
The main function of the criminal law, as a means of protecting the environment, is to reach impartial decisions based on the merits of each case. Environmental law is primarily concerned with human activity and the principal method which is used
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
YEAR 10 COMMERCE IN SOCIETY
Outline of the law -
Currently, smoking is illegal in restaurants, shopping centres, workplaces and airports in Victoria. But this may not enough as the public is still at risk of disease outdoors.
Doctors and Quit Victoria
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
face in the crowd, would make any legal pursuit impossible. Furthermore, his stature in the minds of the public as a keeper of peace who remains loyal to the spirit of the law and protects what is principally important cannot be underestimated. The most
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Category: /Literature/English
marijuana complain that morphine and cocaine are legal and are very dangerous drugs, that brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Trinity Rhein
English 1
Trigger happy
In the United States there needs to be a law that restricts gun ownership or any other weapon from everyday law abiding citizens. When the subject of gun control is addressed many questions are raised
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Category: /Law & Government
Essential Question: How does a bill become a law? How a Bill becomes a Law: I. Introduction -May only be introduced/sponsored by a member of Congress -Drafted and given a number ("H0001" or "S0001") II. Committee -Collects information, resources
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Category: /Law & Government
Within the Australian legal system defamation falls under the legal heading of 'torts', thus meaning a civil wrong. Australian defamation laws are primarily State and Territory laws (not Federal) and the laws, including available defences, vary within
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
that will affect women and our current laws if the conservative's "life begins at conception" philosophy were to become a law.
First off, all conceptions would have to be reported to authorities, just like births are. These conceptions would then be legally monitored
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Category: /Law & Government
". Unfortunately as individuals we cannot always be trusted to do so. Instead the law seeks to regulate our behaviour in this area with varying degrees of success. This essay seeks to explore some of these "principles of equality" and other aspects of the Law which
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