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Gun Control
1113 Words - 5 Pages.... believe that it is each and every American's individual right to bear
arms. After all, the Second Amendment to the Constitution states that:
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free
State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Advocates of gun control say that even with 20,000 gun control laws
already in existence, the serious problems due to firearm misuse continue.
Obviously, the controls that have been designed have not been sufficiently
effective. Therefore the pro-gun controllers argue, we need more uniform
legislation, more extensive gun controls, and effective enforcement.
Various pro-gun control organi ....
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The Death Penalty
709 Words - 3 Pages.... people became more tolerant; they eliminated for several sins. Sins such as the following:
- Pre-marital sex
- Practicing a different religion
- Prostitution
- Blasphemy
- Adultery
People might as well eliminate the death penalty for murder as well. In fact, according to the Bible an individual who dies without being "saved" (during an execution) will go to Hell for eternal punishment. By killing the person, we are eliminating some individuals' chance for salvation. Human life has intrinsic value, even if a person has murdered another. Nobody should ever be killed, even by the state.
Moreover, human beings such as the poor, males, and racial minorities are o ....
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Laws Of War
3430 Words - 13 Pages.... population, before or
during the war, or persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds in
execution of or in connection with any crime within the jurisdiction of the
Tribunal, whether or not in violation of the domestic law of the country where
perpetrated. Leaders, organizers, instigators, and accomplices participating in
the formulation or execution of a common plan or conspiracy to commit any of the
foregoing crimes are responsible for all acts performed by any persons in
execution of such plan.1
The above excerpt comes form the Charter of the Tribunal Article 6 section C,
which makes it quite clear that in general the "laws of war" are there to
protect innoce ....
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Q/A: Legalization Of Marijuana
1444 Words - 6 Pages.... effects,
ranging from sedative to stimulant.
Q. Who Uses Marijuana?
A.There is no simple profile of a typical marijuana user. It has been
used for 1000s of years for medical, social and religious reasons and
for relaxation.2 Several of our Presidents3 are believed to have
smoked it. One out of every five Americans say they have tried it. And it
is still popular among artists, writers, musicians, activists,
lawyers, inventors, working people, etc.
Q. How Long Have People Been Using Marijuana?
A. Marijuana has been used since ancient times.4 While field hands and
working people have often smoked the raw plant, aristocrats
historically prefer has ....
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Pornography
5241 Words - 20 Pages.... dealing with assault, since a causal connection to
specific works is demanded by it. However, s. 3.2(iii) which deals with
trafficking would be very problematic for liberals and legal conservatives
because it creates a cause of action for a person contrary to the
traditional conception of a rights holder's cause of action. This
subsection reads:
Any woman has a claim hereunder as a woman acting
against the subordination of women. Any man, child or
transsexual who alleges injury by pornography in the
way women are injured by it also has a claim.
[emphasis added]
My goal in this paper is to suggest that a slight modific ....
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Illegal Drugs
802 Words - 3 Pages.... and quickly that
no one should try them.
We have law aginst drug is so that the people who use dangerous
drugs are putting themselves at a very high risk. They risk their health
and their lives. Since they are breaking laws they also but themselves at
the risk of getting arrested. They risk their freedom and their future all
for drugs.
Each year drug use is the cause of a large number of accidents at
home in the office and on the road. Everybody pays the price of drug abuse:
more cops and prisons more hospitols and treatment centers and many lives
lost.
But drug users hurt themselves more than anybody because they are
supporting violent crimes in the drug world.
Just b ....
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Speeding Tickets As A Form Of Discipline
481 Words - 2 Pages.... gloom of the sun-vanquished courtroom to see the judge can be very close to a death sentence. The wait is long, and the company can be frightening. Once you have plead your case, you generally end up paying the excessively large fine. This only leads to another line, and another wait. This has to be the most unpleasant part of a speeding ticket.
In addition, paying for traffic school is also a disagreeable experience. If you waited to see the judge, you may be on your way after paying the fine. If the judge is kind, and offers a traffic school option, the unpleasantness continues. Usually the traffic school is no where near to the courthouse, which causes you to search t ....
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Pre-Employment Drug Testing
874 Words - 4 Pages.... responsibilities of the position to be filled.
In order to fulfill these principal objectives, Human Resource Managers need to decipher which test best suites their company's individual needs. There is a various number of tests on the market. It is important for recruitment specialist to know what kinds of information they need. Pre-employment testing can test any thing from skills to physical ability. The discipline of pre-employment testing is not a stand-alone function. However, A majority of companies feel that it is one of the three vital components in the hiring process. The other components are comprised of Screening and Interviewing. It is the employers respon ....
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