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In Cold Blood: Death Penalty
1369 Words - 5 Pages.... possessed.
Abolitionists maintain that the state has no right to kill anyone; . The right
to reject life imprisonment and choose death should be respected, but it changes
nothing for those who oppose the death at the hands of the state.
The death penalty is irrational- a fact that should carry considerable
weight with rationalists. As Albert Camus pointed out, " Capital
punishment....has always been a religious punishment and is reconcilable with
humanism." In other words, society has long since left behind the archaic and
barbous" customs" from the cruel "eye for an eye" anti-human caves of religion-
another factor that should raise immediate misgivings for freethi ....
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Why The Legal Driving Age Should Be Raised
839 Words - 4 Pages.... to the door screaming my name. We went to the accident scene. John was still in the car. They had covered him with a sheet . . . From then on, the night was just a blur. I remember sitting in my rocking chair, freezing to death. I was so cold . . . yet I must have had the heat up to 90 and wrapped in blankets.I couldn't focus on anything. It seemed my life had been ripped away from me.
That was only one of the millions of tragic stories that parents sometimes have to face. A 16-year-old just receiving his or her license and thinking that they can do anything. What they don't realize is what danger they are putting themselves, as well as others into.
As a group, tee ....
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Against Gun Control
679 Words - 3 Pages.... there is nothing to be gained from reducing the general level of gun ownership.(3) A thorough review of 18 studies of the effects of gun availability among potential victims and criminals found that the overall effect on criminal violence was zero.(4) In one study, researchers found no significant differences in total robbery rates between cities where guns were widely available and cities where they were not; in cities with fewer firearms, armed robbers simply used other weapons.(5)The best available evidence, based on at least eight national surveys of the general adult population, indicates that guns are used about as often for defensive as for criminal purposes.6 The e ....
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The Two Different Cases Regarding Capital Punishment
674 Words - 3 Pages.... moral principals has specific
requirements. The right to belong to a community is not unconditional. The
privilege of living and pursuing the good life in society is not certain.
The essential reason on which community is built requires each citizen to
honor the rightful claims of others. The precious live in a moral
community must be so highly honored that those who do not honor the life of
others void their own right to membership. Those who violate the
personhood of others, especially if this is done persistently as a habit
must pay the ultimate price. This must be done for the sake of the
community which was violated. We can debate whether some non-lethal
alternativ ....
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Marijuana
735 Words - 3 Pages.... has many psychological and physical effects.
People usually smoke marijuana in cigarettes or pipes, but it also can be
mixed in with food and beverages. Almost all nations, including the
United States and Canada, have laws that prohibit the cultivation,
distribution, possession, and use of marijuana. Marijuana has many
nicknames, including grass, pot, and weed. It is also called cannabis, a
word that comes from Cannabis sativa, the scientific name for hemp.
Effects
Marijuana contains more than 400 chemicals. When smoked, it
produces over 2,000 chemical that enter the body through the lungs. These
chemicals have a variety of immediate, short-term effects. In additi ....
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Capital Punishment: The Legal Punishment Of A Criminal
557 Words - 3 Pages.... these two terms are combined
there is alot more meaning to them than just excellent or penalization. These
now strictly signify, death.
Capital punishment 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 la ....
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The ABA And The Government
638 Words - 3 Pages.... legislation affecting the legal profession, as well as details of ABA involvement in the policymaking process.
The GAO staff also sends out periodic memoranda on issues of special interest, provides bill status information, and assists in obtaining copies of bills, congressional reports and other government publications.
The GAO serves as the focal point for association efforts to inform federal policymakers about the ABA's views on issues and to influence the outcome of federal policy decisions on these issues. This involves testimony, circulation of position papers and meetings with members of Congress and their staffs. The GAO also maintains an active grassroots lobbying ....
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Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished
1077 Words - 4 Pages.... by firing bullets at intervals,
starting at the ankles. In Islamic countries the condemned are stoned to death.
But there are special rules for these executions; (Amnesty International
article1), "The Islamic Penal Code of Iran stipulates: "In the punishment of
stoning to death, the stones should not be so large that the person dies on
being hit by one or two of them."1 This is the kind of cruelty which is
inflicted on the executed in those countries. Other methods of execution, like
the electric chair and hanging, are also quite cruel to the convicted. That is
one of the reasons the death penalty should be abolished.
Does the death penalty really deter criminals? ....
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