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…started to drink more and have a generally lower opinion of the law enforcement (Encarta 1-4). The law indirectly forced drinkers to switch to more serious drugs like opium, marijuana, patent medicines, and cocaine (Thornton 70-73). Even the drinking problem…
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…of ecstasy turn to other drugs during this time, marijuana and tobacco being the most popular, and because of this, ! subsequent addictions are obtained. Furthermore, large quantities of ecstasy can result in low serotonin levels, which can cause depression…
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…, which are medically used for asthma and are allowed in special cases and alcohol and marijuana are used to steady nerves. Both of these substances are tested in some, but not all sports. Overall, there are many advantages to be gained from taking drugs…
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…employee medical examinations where there is evidence of a job performance or safety problem, examinations required by other Federal laws, examinations to determine current "fitness" to perform a particular job, and voluntary examinations that are part…
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…with business necessity. Employers may conduct employee medical examinations where there is evidence of a job performance or safety problem, examinations required by other Federal laws, examinations to determine current "fitness" to perform a particular job…
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…and authority, and to forever secure the people, their persons, houses, papers and effects against all unreasonable searches and seizures under the guise of law (Ronald 605). The Constitution does not tolerate warrantless, therefore illegal, police searches…
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…economic laws of supply and demand will clearly show why the current War on Drugs is a battle that cannot be won. Prices in a free market are determined by supply and demand. This includes anything from cars, to televisions, to illegal drugs. The natural…
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…. Moloney did just that, and shot him dead, from about six feet. In evidence, Moloney said “ I never conceived that what I was doing might cause injury to anybody. It was just a lark.” (Criminal Law, Third Edition, Elliot and Quinn, Pearson Education Limited…
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…been established in law for many years that, (emergencies aside), medical treatment in the absence of valid and effective consent is civil and criminal assault. Within the AIHW (Australian institute of health and welfare) and the HIC (health…
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….         There are many states with laws hindering underage girls from having abortions. Studies suggest that pregnant minors who live in states with parental consent laws are turning to adults other than their parents and or traveling outside the state in search of help…
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