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- 2801: Gun Control
- ... a government more quickly than its failure to observe its own laws. This is why all citizens should be aware of all of their constitutional rights. Enforcing gun control is not going to have an effect on the crime rate, because it will not keep criminals from purchasing weapons. If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. If a person is willing to pay a price they will get what ...
- 2802: The Young Offenders Act - The Truth?
- ... much to be desired." The research of the Young offenders act is still ongoing but Leshied says that it is becoming clear that the custody positions have been in dispute since the act came into effect. The old Juvenile delinquency act states in section 38 "The care and custody and discipline of a juvenile delinquent shall approximate as nearly as maybe that which should be given by his parents, and... as ...
- 2803: Software Licensing and Piracy
- ... to five years for the first offense and ten years for a second offense or both. When software is counterfeit or copied, the software developer loses their revenue and the whole software industry feels the effect of piracy. All software developers spend a lot of time and money in developing software for public use. A portion of every dollar spent in purchasing original software is funneled back into research and development ...
- 2804: Legalization of Drugs
- ... alcohol, people will choose a lower potency of their particular drug. The people that choose to sell crack after legalization won't make more money selling it than selling cosmetics or used cars. Another major effect of drug legalization would be that it would "free up" law enforcement to catch other criminals. Violent career criminals commit anywhere from 50 to 100 violent crimes per year. These crimes include robbery, rape, and ...
- 2805: Quick Look at Gun Control
- ... a government more quickly than its failure to observe its own laws. This is why all citizens should be aware of all of their constitutional rights. Enforcing gun control is not going to have an effect on the crime rate, because it will not keep criminals from purchasing weapons. If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. If a person is willing to pay a price they will get what ...
- 2806: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
- ... interpreted to mean very real medical disease to anything that interferes with even social or economic well being, so that any unwanted or unplanned pregnancy thus qualifies. What really is the truth about the lasting effect of an unwanted pregnancy on the psyche of a womem? Of course there is a difference of opinion among psychiatrists, but if unbiased, prospective studies are examined certain facts become obvious. (1) The health of ...
- 2807: Gun Control
- ... start carrying a gun the criminals will become warier. ( Polsby p.2) Dr. Paul H. Blackman did a study of 1,874 imprisoned felons. Eighty-eight percent of the criminals agreed that gun laws only effect law abiding citizens. Fifty-six percent of the criminals agreed that they are not going to mess around with an armed. Seventy-four percent agreed that the one reason they avoid homes were people are ...
- 2808: Gun Control: Against
- ... the people the right to bare arms and protect themselves. Any law against guns should be unconstitutional but the laws were made because it is what some people want. The ban on assault riffles took effect in the may of 1994. Nineteen assault-style weapons and broad categories encompassing many more semiautomatic firearms... were among the many weapons that were banned. The guns that were banned were only used for three ...
- 2809: Evironmental Law: Enforcement Measures and Effectiveness
- ... Board. "OWRA is concerned with the protection of all surface waters and ground waters. Both acts prohibit the discharge of a contaminant into the natural environment that causes or is likely to cause an adverse effect or that impairs or is likely to impair the quality of the water." (Morrison, 1991, p. 33) The Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights provides for increased public participation rights and creates the Environmental Bill of ...
- 2810: Community-Based Policing: Law Enforcement For The Twentieth Century
- ... attempts to understand what was going wrong, many studies and experiments were sponsored. One of them, the "KANSAS STUDY" proved that, no matter how many police officers are devoted to random patrolling, there is no effect on the actual crime rate. (Bureau of justice asst. pg. 13-65) The government had recognized the problems of crime fighting and the problems of Police - Community relations, as far back as 1967.The Presidents ...
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