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…of people think that euthanasia or assisted suicide is needed so patients won't be forced to remain alive by being "hooked up" to machines. But the law already permits patients or their surrogates to withhold or withdraw unwanted medical treatment even…
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…of land per household, and that they had to farm it. The Act was a failure. The Native American people were not farmers, and couldn't farm the land well. They also weren't given the proper farming equipment. They were also not given the proper medical attention…
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…of students who were binge drinkers was nearly uniform from freshman through senior year, despite the fact that students under 21 are subject to the minimum drinking age law. Methodology This report summarizes data collected from colleges and universities in 1993…
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…or personal recognizance, seemed pretty successful in Provincial Court, though not observed in the Ontario Supreme Court, all the people did show up for their trial, which included two people on bail for possession of marijuana cigarettes. As a final note…
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…” until the label was put on drug use. In 1914 the Harrison Act came with antidrug legislation and it introduced repressive drug laws and reinforced negative attitudes toward drug abusers that exist today. The first reported rise in crime among drug addicts…
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…. They point out that the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts. They also emphasize and contrast Prohibition. When the public realized that Prohibition could not be enforced the law was repealed. From this, one may infer the same of legalizing…
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…. They point out that the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts. They also emphasize and contrast Prohibition. When the public realized that Prohibition could not be enforced the law was repealed. From this, one may infer the same of legalizing…
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…JUSTICE What is justice? Justice is defined as administering a deserved reward and rightfulness or lawness, according to Funk & Wagnall's Standard Dictionary. Although this definition proves to be true in most cases, it is not always used correctly…
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…, marijuana, crank, cocaine, LSD, and inhalants. Inhalants include gases and sniffing drugs which can be found in household items as common as glue, nail polish, and spray whipped cream. The prolonged use of these solvents entails significant risk of brain…
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…advertisements for cocaine, heroin and marijuana are displayed on any type of advertisement. One example about the buying of there drugs is that the addicts who do not work will still try to find ways to find drugs. For example, you may see welfare funds used…
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