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A Civil Action Position Paper
1322 Words - 5 Pages.... unusual
numbers that resulted in a leukemia cluster. Anne Anderson, a Woburn mother
whose son Jimmy died of leukemia, drove authorities into investigating the
water, which started the case against carelessness by big business
companies.
Finally, in 1979, two wells supplying drinking water to Woburn were
shut down because health officials from the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) thought they might have been contaminated by industrial wastes. The
two main defendants were the W.R. Grace corporation, a chemical and
manufacturing giant that built stainless steel equipment at a plant in
Woburn, and Beatrice Foods, another mega-corporation, which operated a
tannery t ....
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Case For Legalizing Marijuana What
2684 Words - 10 Pages.... cannabis resin. Marijuana is not a narcotic and is not mentally or physically addicting drug. One can use mild cannabis preparations such as marijuana in small amounts for years without physical or mental deterioration. Marijuana serves to diminish inhibitions and acts as an euphoriant. Only once in a while will it produce actual hallucinations. More potent preparations of cannabis such as hashish can induce psychedelic experiences identical to those observed after ingestion of potent hallucinogens such as LSD. Some who smoke marijuana feel no effects; others feel relaxed and sociable, tend to laugh a great deal, and have a profound loss of the sense of time. Characterist ....
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Capital Punishment
516 Words - 2 Pages.... states, in which one has the death penalty and the other does not, show no long-term differences in the murder rate. Furthermore, there is no change in the rate of homicides in a given city or state following a local execution (144).
is wrong because it is often used unfairly. Economist magazine states that even though women commit twenty percent of the homicides in the United States, women are rarely sentenced to death and executed (27). The poor and friendless defendants, those with inexperienced or court-appointed counsels, are most likely to be executed. For example, Orenthial James Simpson had the money to afford the best lawyers and was “guilty as sin,” ....
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Proposition 215: Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
940 Words - 4 Pages.... which marijuana provides relief.
(B) To ensure that patients and their primary caregivers who obtain and use
marijuana for medical purposes upon the recommendation of a physician are not
subject to criminal prosecution or sanction. (C) To encourage the federal and
state governments to implement a plan to provide for the safe and affordable
distribution of marijuana to all patients in medical need of marijuana. (2)
Nothing in this act shall be construed to supersede legislation prohibiting
persons from engaging in conduct that endangers others, nor to condone the
diversion of marijuana for nonmedical purposes. With standing any other
provision of law, no physician in this ....
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Heroin Abuse
768 Words - 3 Pages.... approach in other nations. For example the US carries out a drug associated arrest every 20 seconds, with no signs of any decline. All that prohibition succeeds in achieving is turning the drug trade into an illegal, dark and murky black market affair.
We must now ask the question, are we going to stand staunch in policies which have proved to be unsuccessful or are we going to take a brave leap into a more hopeful future?
There is great fear reverberating through the community; fear of stepping into a more open and frightening, yet decidedly more promising way of tackling the issue. Reform does not mean, as opposers argue, condoning the use of drugs. It means accepting th ....
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Should Drugs Be Made Legal? (Against)
689 Words - 3 Pages.... common wisdom,
the U.S isn't experiencing a drug related crime wave. Government surveys
show between 1980 - 1987 burglary rates fell 27 percent, robbery 21
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 ....
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Capital Punishment
2571 Words - 10 Pages.... be formulated along the following lines:
some acts are so vile and so destructive of community that they invalidate the
right of the perpetrator to membership and even to life. A community founded on
moral principles has certain requirements. The right to belong to a community is
not unconditional. The privilege of living and pursuing the good life in society
is not absolute. It may be negated by behavior that undermines the nature of a
moral community. The essential basis on which community is built requires each
citizen to honor the rightful claims of others. The utter and deliberate denial
of life and opportunity to others forfeits ones own claim to continued
membership ....
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New Gun Control Policy Is Needed
1596 Words - 6 Pages.... on importation on guns
brought into the country. Also, most states restrict the purchasing of
long guns under the age of 18, and 21 for the purchase of handguns. Most
states prohibit the purchase of guns if you are: a convicted felon,
alcoholic, drug addict, mentally ill person, alien, or a fugitive from
justice. Some laws require prospective gun buyers, to get a purchase
permit, which comes with applicant passing all background checks. A few
states even require that all persons possessing guns must have a license to
do so, even in their homes. Some states don't ban guns from addicts. This
is a problem. Gun concelation isn't the same in each state. Also it is
com ....
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