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- 1551: Marijuana
- ... jails wouldn't get full becauseof all the people who get caught with the possecion of marijana. Some otherbenifits of legalizing marijuana is by lifting the ban of marijuana use and treating it like other drugs such as tobbaco and alcohol, the nation would gain immediate and long term bennifits. This change in law would greatly improve the quality of life for many people. Victims of glaucoma and those needing antinausea ...
- 1552: Cannabis Hemp. . .Marijuana!
- ... diet with just hemp seed extract protein and fat. These two factors alone (everything else being equal) will allow animals maximum weight gain for less than current costs without any artificial growth steroids or other drugs currently poisoning the human race and food chain. In fact, hemp seed cake, the byproduct of oil processing, was one of the world's principal animal feeds until this century. Hemp seed can be ground ...
- 1553: Marijuana Effects
- ... ends. A blunt is normally an emptied cigar wrapper filled with marijuana. In a blunt you can fit much more marijuana. Though a blunt isn't always purely marijuana, it can be mixed with other drugs such as angel dust. The results are varied when someone smokes marijuana. Different people will get different results, and certain types of cannabis can cause different effects. The amount of THC (marijuana's main Active ...
- 1554: Legalization of Marijuana
- ... it would almost completely eliminate the crime and other problems associated with the drug. We would need fewer police officers looking for pot, we could concentrate drug education in schools on the more grievously damaging drugs (heroin, cocaine, LSD). The only long term effects marijuana has on a person are the same as with cigarettes. No one would dare prohibit the sale and possession of those, and pot isn't treated ...
- 1555: Drinking Age
- ... like for teens. The setting, a beach or a house with no adults around to say what's wrong. The people are a bunch of teens of both sexes. The environment is any kind of drugs and or alcohol. These consists of hard liquor like Vodka and Jack Daniel's. Then there is beer with the lighter stuff like wine, wine coolers, and fuzzy navel. Teens that drive are in big ...
- 1556: Computer Crime
- ... the law. But where did all of this start, MIT is where hacking started the people there would learn and explore computer systems all around the world. In the views of professional hacking is like drugs or any other addictive substance, it's an addiction for the mind and once started it's difficult to stop. This could be true, as hackers know what they are doing is wrong and they ...
- 1557: Euthanasia and the Law
- ... assisting people to exercise their recognized right to take their own lives? Most people shudder at the stories about incurably ill people leading a dragged-out vegetative existence in hospital beds, kept alive only by drugs, intravenous tubes, and respirators. It is felt by some that they do not want to become "vegetables", they would like to die with dignity. Dying with dignity means that the patient's intellectual identity is ...
- 1558: Death Penalty and The Eighth Amendment
- ... three botched injections in Texas alone. In one case it took 24 minutes to kill a criminal because the tube leaked and sprayed the chemicals towards the witnesses. In 1989, too weak a dosage of drugs caused Stephen McCoy to choke and heave for several minutes before he died. Hanging used to be the most common way to execute a person, but now it is only used in Delaware, Montana, New ...
- 1559: Contracts
- ... necessities such as food, lodging, or medical services, in which case he or she may be held responsible for the reasonable value of what was purchased. Persons suffering from a disability such as intoxication from drugs or liquor, or insane persons not adjudicated insane, usually may void a contract if the other party knows or should have known of the disability and if the consideration received is returnable. Legality The last ...
- 1560: Capital Punishment and The Death Penalty
- ... a deterrent to crime, murder, and other capital offenses. Most crimes are committed on the spur of the moment or in the heat of passion, and the person is usually either under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Therefore, most do not think about the consequences of their wrongful actions. States that have death penalty laws do not have lower crime rates or murder rates than states without such laws ...
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