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…the facts that support my feelings as well as my opposition's arguments. I feel that the current system doesn't allow prisoners their proper rights. Although the public thinks prisoners have too many rights, laws like The Litigation Reform Act take rights away…
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…The Constitution- system of fundamental laws of the United States of America. The Constitution was drawn up by 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 and ratified by the states in 1788. The Constitution defines distinct…
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…many medical problems for people, yet it is not a deadly drug, and can become addictive. So far there have been no deaths due to Marijuana recorded, in fact the only way to actually overdose on the drug is by smoking ¾ of a ton of it in fifteen minutes! Many…
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…Jewish law. In addition, if the mother is forced to have sexual relations with somebody against their own will they may also abort because of the psychological harm that may cause both the child and the mother. Even though it is a mitzvah to "...be fruitful…
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…and marches and festivals were held. On the other side of this was the government cracking down and forming new laws to keep it illegal. In the 1980’s the fight to legalize marijuana was decreased, but the groups like "N.O.R.M.A.L." were still around. Although…
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…Drug Abuse Drug abuse affects all of us in our daily lives. It ruins families and destroys relationships. Teens especially are prone to drug abuse due to immense peer pressure, everyday stress, and depression. Marijuana use is on the rise…
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…, and objective. The public's right to know of significant trials and laws that effect society should not be ignored, but the processes of the courts should be respected first. The goal of the media is not the same as it once was, the media now cares more about…
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…benefits. This change in the law would greatly improve the quality of life for many people. Victims of glaucoma and those needing antinausea treatment, for example, would find marijuana easily available. Also, the cloud of suspicion would disappear…
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…worth that much? More laws can be created to help solve the drug problem. Many ideas for laws have come up, but sometimes many these proposed laws won't be passed according to Congress. "I believe that there are solutions to every problem. Marijuana abuse…
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