Shayne Laidler Barnes What would happen if marijuana were legalized tomorrow? As the New Year comes so do new laws‚ especially those that have to do with medical and recreational use of marijuana in the United States. As our social and political landscapes are rapidly changing more and more states are passing pro-medicinal marijuana legislation. Currently there are 17 states that approved of pro-marijuana ballot initiatives‚ but not all of them have officially approved cannabis for medical use
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The bill is sponsored by Rep. Jim Leach (R-Iowa). The Wall Street Journal Online asked Rep. Leach and David Carruthers‚ chief executive of BetOnSports Plc‚ an online sports book and casino based in Costa Rica‚ to debate whether Internet gambling should be banned in the U.S. Theirs of the Internet are counterproductive for society. When consumers deal with an offshore entity‚ they give their personal financial information to unknown individuals‚ who‚ by definition‚ are engaged in criminal activity
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What if you were sentenced to death for a crime you didn’t commit? Cameron Willingham was put to death for a crime he didn’t even commit. It’s not okay to sentence someone to death for something they didn’t do. Life in prison is a much better option because you can’t escape from what you did. If you are innocent you will be able to get let out of prison‚ you just have to sit and think about the crime you committed‚ and if you have a case like Willingham where you were innocent they would be able
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“WHY MARIJUANA SHOULD BE LEGALIZED” Since the 1930s‚ marijuana has been illegal in the eyes of the U.S. government. Its classification is a Schedule I drug‚ which is said to have a high potential for abuse‚ no medical use‚ and not safe to use under medical supervision. In this day and age‚ it’s being prescribed to patients of severe health problems to treat their pains‚ nausea‚ etc. Compared to logical reasoning‚ the government takes a very different stance on marijuana. Some say prohibition serves
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Same-Sex Marriage Should Be Legalized Same-Sex Marriage Should Be Legalized In the United States‚ same-sex couples did not have the right to legally marry one an other until 2004. “Massachusetts began to allow same-sex marriage for residents of that state... Legal marriage also carries the intangible but envy important benefit of conveying to the world that the couple involved is truly a family” (Andryszewski‚ 2008‚ p. 8). Yet‚ as society places an increasingly high emphasis on basic
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Why legalizing marijuana would be beneficial to the United States. The current drug laws are doing more harm than good‚ legalizing marijuana would benefit the country in many ways. It would increase revenue for states. If marijuana were legal‚ the states would have more money to spend on important problems. Also marijuana has many medical benefits. Marijuana has been a part of humanity for almost as long as history has been recorded. Written references to the use of marijuana as a medicine date
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Should Gay Marriage be Legalized in the U.S.? Over the past few years the issue of same-sex or gay marriages has been debated by many people and has quickly become one of the most controversial issues that there is today. The question has been asked any times now‚ “should gay marriage be legalized”? The majority of Americans now days are all for legalizing gay marriage‚ with most of them saying that “everyone should have their rights and be able to do what they want”‚ or that we are “discriminating”
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Organ transplantation is the surgical removal and transfer of an organ from one human to another. The idea that human organs can become a market asset causes repulsion. It is better to let people volunteer to offer their organs to save a life than to sell organs for profit. The practice of organ sale is rejected by the guidelines of almost every national and international transplant society and opposed by many commentators. Who do you think will sell their organs? Poor people of course. In India
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Zahid 1 Rabia Zahid 2015-11-0049 SS 100 Writing and Communication Rabia Nafees Shah 6 December 2011 Should Prostitution be legalized? Prostitution‚ also commonly known as sex trade‚ is the trade of sexual services in exchange of some monetary reward. The one who agrees to sell a sexual service for money is known as the prostitute‚ while the one paying for the service is the client‚ often referred to with many other names. Prostitution is one of the oldest existing professions in different
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Nonverbal Communication The topic I chose to discuss was question number four. This situational question was perfect for me‚ because I just went to the Mexican restaurant in the mall this evening for dinner and can relate to the question well. The first thing I noticed when I walked in was the nonverbal cue of the waitress‚ of whom gave me a polite head nod and a smile. The nonverbal communication I got out of that was her kinesics‚ saying hello and welcoming me into the place. When my boyfriend
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