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…worker’s medical condition triggers the different rights and responsibilities under new federal laws. If businesses want to avoid costly lawsuits from disgruntled employees it is essential to understand their responsibilities under the laws. Employers must…
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…to cease. One of the most highly abused drugs, marijuana, has become the foremost stimulant leading to harder and deadlier drugs. What makes this case even worse is the fact that people have formed groups with the sole purpose of legalizing this drug…
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…that was stated upon the pros side of legalization of marijuana is the fact that "officials deem 80 percent of intercepted communications were innocent conversations." They had nothing to do with what those drug enforcement agents were looking for. It seems like law
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…In my opinion marijuana should not be legalized. I have four basic reasons as to why this should not happen. My first reason for not having pot legalized is that the natural way of man is for us to want what we cannot have. If pot becomes legal…
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…The law firm of Robert G. Goodman, whose special is in personal injury law suits. Mr. Robert G. Goodman’s office handles auto cases, slips and falls, trip and falls, lead poisoning labor accident and various miscellaneous and other types…
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…a career as a lawyer. Some people choose to go towards law because they may not be smart enough to go to go to medical school, but they want to make a lot of money. Several people believe that a lawyer has a lot of leverage and power in society. Whatever…
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medical care to a patient. .         Currently, under Canadian law euthanasia is prohibited. In Holland euthanasia has been accepted, in principle for terminally- ill patients, on request. It comes to be seen as practice for those whose 'quality…
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…calculations suggest that the entire legal medical farming proposal will not be such a big deal, certainly much smaller in scale than many medical pot supporters can imagine. Suppose one marijuana plant occupying one square meter of soil, could yield 100 grams…
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Marijuana Legalization; Good For The Nation? One question that has haunted America for a long time is: "Should the use of marijuana be legalized?" Some say "Yes", while others say "No". For several decades marijuana has been one of the major problems…
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…a significant role in our attempts to balance our desires for privacy against the legitimate needs of the police. It is the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits “unreasonable” searches and seizures by state or federal law officers. Basically…
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