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Marijuana: The Legalization
... migraine, or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief.
(B) To ensure that patients and their primary care givers 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 for the safe and affordable distribution of marijuana to all patients in medical need of marijuana. (Proposition 215 Section 11362.5)
Of course, it goes on and breaks into fine detail into which I choose not to venture. To summarize it all, if you're sick, or think you are ...
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The Presidency And Inexperience
... will tell, his successor, much less the successor of any managerial post in the company should be well indoctrinated into his new position by his predecessor prior to completely assuming his responsibilities. You might, then say that the multifaceted task of running a country is not unlike the complex task of running a corporation with its many divisions and subdivisions. Still, the fact remains that when a newly-elected president assumes office, he indeed has no ‘presidential’ experience. Granted, he may be a Washington insider (like Bob Dole), who has spent a great deal of his life in Congress working with ...
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Hallucinogen
... psilocybin is converted to psilocin, which is responsible for the
drug's hallucinogenic sensations. DMT (dimethyltryptamine) is a short-acting
hallucinogen found in the seeds of certain West Indian and South American plants.
In the form of snuff, called cohoba, it has been used in religious ceremonies in
Haiti. Marijuana is a plant belonging to the hemp family . The active principle
responsible for the drug's effects is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), obtained from
the amber-colored resin of the flowering tops and leaves of the plant. Hashish
is also made from this resin.
Of all drugs, synthetic and natural, ...
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The Effects Of Organized Crime
... when a man becomes a member) and by the Mafia code of omerta, which
requires absolute silence about Mafia activities and absolute obedience to
the hierarchical Mafia authority. Until recent years--and despite the
efforts of the Italian Fascists to destroy the organization in the 1920sand
'30s--the Mafia flourished in the Sicilian countryside. When the Fascists
fled Sicily during the Allied invasion of World War II, the Mafia--the only
remaining governing structure--worked closely with U.S. forces. Today it
dominates much of the business and industry in Sicily's cities.
With the Sicilian immigrations of the la ...
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Corporal Punishment Is Physical Abuse
... codes of several European
communities. In the twentieth century, corporal punishment has received severe
criticism. Many people believe it is a barbaric relic of a bygone age,
completely opposite with present day humanitarian ethics.
With a rising crime rate many are favouring the reinstitution of
physical punishment for very wicked crimes. It has been shown that many adults
in England want the restoration of corporal punishment for certain crimes,
hoping that it will effect the reaction against an ever increasing amount of
crime.
The use of corporal punishment on children has also dropped sharp ...
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Drinking And Driving Offenses
... higher than either of the
"exceeding 80 m.g." offenses. Consequently it is usually easier in the long run
for you to give a breath sample if asked. If, for example you are convicted of
"Refusing to give a breath sample" for the first time, but was earlier convicted
of "Driving while impaired", your conviction for "Refusing" will count as a
second conviction, not a first, and will receive the stiffer penalty for second
offenses.
For the first offense here is the penalty and the defences you can make.
Driving a vehicle while your ability to drive is impaired by alcohol or drugs is
one of the offenses. Ev ...
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The Debate Over Capital Punishment
... no fewer murders on a per-capita
basis in countries or states that do have it, then those that do not. In
order for capital punishment to work as a deterrence, certain events must
be present in the criminal's mind prior to committing the offence. The
criminal must be aware that others have been punished in the past for the
offence that he or she is planning, and that what happened to another
individual who committed this offence, can also happen to me.
But individuals who commit any types of crime ranging from auto theft
to 1st-Degree Murder, never take into account the consequences of their
actions. Deterrence ...
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Drug Trafficking In Mexico
... were seen as vital to increasing the flow of information between the nations' counter-drug forces along the 2,000-mile border.
U.S. and Mexican officials agreed that the performance of the task forces would be a yardstick by which to measure cooperation between the two nations, and monitoring their success was included formally in the White House's National Drug Control Strategy report issued last month.
"Regretfully, [the task forces] were never really implemented," DEA chief Thomas Constantine told Congress last week, blaming the failure on corruption and lack of security. U.S. officials said the Mexican ...
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The Banning Of Guns Is Ineffective
... who are most in need of a
form of self-defense.
To fully understand the reasons behind the gun control efforts, we must
look at the history of our country, and the role firearms have played in it.
The second amendment to the Constitution of the United States makes firearm
ownership legal in this country. There were good reasons for this freedom,
reasons which persist today. Firearms in the new world were used initially
for hunting, and occasionally for self-defense. However, when the colonists
felt that the burden of British oppression was too much for them to bear,
they picked up their personal firearms and ...
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When Society Kills
... precisely this.
Cost of the Death Penalty
Capital punishment in California, as in every other state, is more
expensive than a life imprisonment sentence without the opportunity of
parole. These costs are not the result of frivolous appeals but rather the
result of Constitutionally mandated safeguards that can be summarized as
follows:
Juries must be given clear guidelines on sentencing, which result
in explicit provisions for what constitutes aggravating and mitigating
circumstances. Defendants must have a dual trial--one to establish guilt or
innocence and if guilty a second trial to determine ...
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