Papers on Legal Issues
Should Drugs Be Made Legal? (Against)
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percent and murders 13 percent, but with new drugs on the market these
numbers are up. One contraversial solution is the proposal of legalizing
drugs. Although people feel that legalizing drugs would lessen crime,
drugs should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase
of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS.
Many believe that legalizing drugs would lessen crime. 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Prohibition could not be enforced the law was repealed.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 .....
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Make Drugs Legal
Words: 780 - Pages: 3.... increased. The same thing should happen with Canabis Sativa. Marijuana should be taxed heavily to increase our revenue. Marijuana and other drugs would be made by the same people who make aspirin so the quality would be assured, containing no poisons or adulterants. Sterile hypodermic needles will be readily available at corner drug stores. These could be taxed heavily because the users will be assured of "clean drugs." Making drugs legal will reduce the great amounts of money spent on enforcement every year. Drug dealers and users are one step ahead on the enforcement process. If one drug lord is caught, another one will show up somewher .....
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Capital Punishment: Injustice Of Society
Words: 1401 - Pages: 6.... of the death
penalty will act to dissuade other criminals from committing violent acts.
Numerous studies have been created attempting to prove this belief; however,
"[a]ll the evidence taken together makes it hard to be confident that
capital punishment deters more than long prison terms do."(Cavanagh 4)
Going ever farther, Bryan Stevenson, the executive director of the
Montgomery based Equal Justice Initiative, has stated that "…people are
increasingly realizing that the more we resort to killing as a legitimate
response to our frustration and anger with violence, the more violent our
society becomes…We could execute all three t .....
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The Need For Capital Punishment
Words: 607 - Pages: 3.... punishment should exist begins and such a controversial issue could be best understood if we looked at capital punishment in a perspective of how it fulfils or does not fulfil society's ideas of punishment : Is not one of the four fundamental objectives behind punishment retribution? The sentencing objective based on the principle of "an-eye-for-an-eye", which means that what one person has done to another should also be done to that person in return. Is that not justified, especially in cases of premeditated murder of another human begin, another life? Does capital punishment not act as a deterrent? Does it not threaten with an imposition .....
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Gun Control: Against
Words: 562 - Pages: 3.... find other ways to deal
with gun related crimes and violence.
This country was founded on the people of the country owning guns to
protect what they think is right. The constitution gives the people the right
to bare arms and protect themselves. Any law against guns should be
unconstitutional but the laws were made because it is what some people want.
The ban on assault riffles took effect in the may of 1994. “Nineteen
assault-style weapons and broad categories encompassing many more semiautomatic
firearms...” were among the many weapons that were banned. The guns that were
banned were only used for three percent of all gun .....
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Affirmative Action
Words: 1066 - Pages: 4.... other things that we can do. There may be possibility to seek federal funding to improve the education systems in minority communities, but don't give jobs of deserving people to minorities to eliminate discrimination. does not eliminate discrimination. By highlighting the fact that some groups of people because of their sex, color, or origin, need special rules to advance in our society, only increases discrimination. Those people who are denied employment or education at the school of their choice because a certain number of minorities must be admitted, are undeniably hostile towards the groups that they see as "taking their jobs." If .....
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Alcohol And Driving While Intoxicated
Words: 1255 - Pages: 5.... are sad, you probably will
feel sadder after some drinks. It is not good to drink and drive when you are
in a good mood, but your driving is also influenced by your mood. It can make
you drive faster, pay attention less, etc… Study's have shown that the
combination of anger, and drinking is responsible for much of reckless driving.
Not only can alcohol enhance your mood, but it has been proven that it can
quickly alter your mood. When alcohol is consumed, it is not digested. It
passes through your stomach and small intestine directly into the bloodstream
and is carried to all parts of your body. It reaches your brain in small amoun .....
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Speeding Is A Dead End
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mother. Unfortunately, I learned my lesson one gloomy day when I got caught for
speeding on a city street by a police officer.
It was the typical setting to be accused for a driving offense. The
clouds were gray, the roads were slick due to a recent rainfall and there was
not many cars on the road encouraging me to drive faster. I had just gone
through a yellow light at a major intersection and when I looked straight ahead,
there was not a car in sight. Due to the fact that the road was “all mine”, I
was encouraged to travel twenty-five kilometers over the speed limit.
Admittedly, I almost heard my mother telling me to slow dow .....
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The Death Penalty Is Needed
Words: 536 - Pages: 2.... Does the Death Penalty deter crime, especially murder? No, there is
no credible evidence that the death penalty deters crime. States that have
death penalty laws do not have lower crime rates or murder rates than
states without such laws. And states that have abolished capital punishment,
or instituted it, show no significant changes in either crime or murder
rates.
Don't murderers deserve to die? Certainly, in general, the
punishment should fit the crime. But in civilized society, we reject the
"eye for an eye" principle of literally doing to criminals what they do to
their victims: The penalty for rape cannot be rape, or for arso .....
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Capital Punishment: The Legal Punishment Of A Criminal
Words: 557 - Pages: 3.... has been a form of “disciplining” since 1750 B.C.,
when it was part of the code of Hammarabi. The bible itself, also prescribes
death as a penalty for any of thirty crimes committed. The crimes ranged from
any between murder and fornication. In the 18th century more than two hundred
capital crimes were recognized, and as a result over one thousand people a year
were faced with the sentence of death.
Now at modern time, the death penalty, has been rekindled. Although,
it is not as barbaric as it was. Now the law only allows itself the use
certain types of “disciplining”. In the early 18th and 19th century the death
pena .....
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