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    Should there be a mandatory military service?                Should there be a Mandatory Military service in the US? David Labore Grantham University   Should there be a Mandatory Military service in the US?   The United States has the best military in the world. It has even been argued as the best ever in history. This has been accomplished with an all-volunteer military. The great armies of the past have been draft style‚ and mandatory style recruitment. The Roman’s started out

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    Mandatory Military Essay While many people feel that mandatory military service protects the United States‚ ultimately in reality it sacrifices numerous of our fellow young citizens to death. Therefore‚ we should not have mandatory military service even as a proposition. Till this day there is a huge debate about whether or not people of a certain age should be forced to go to war. People question‚ should young men and women attend the military service? Is it really worth it? Supporters

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    could either make it a success or a resounding failure and discriminatory policy. The mandatory community service for college is discriminatory towards minority and lower-income students‚ as well as their respected communities. The loose wording of key definitions along with systematic societal challenges makes for this policy as it stands a cog in the cycle of oppression and poverty. The proponents of mandatory community service for college students often claim that it is cut and dry on how the

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    States should have mandatory military advice I disagree. First and foremost‚ if Americans were to be drawn to go into the military many inexperienced and untrained men and women would die in war because they would be too unequipped to handle the war. Many unimpeachable lives would be taken by forcing them to spend days and night in a war zone unprepared. A great variety of families would be traumatized not knowing if their family member would come back home. In addition‚ mandatory military would

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    of marijuana‚ and carrying a firearm; even though‚ he has no criminal history and never fired the gun. This is all due to laws called mandatory minimum sentences (MMS); which are sentences that are determined by the weight of the drugs or the presence of a firearm during a felony offense. They are called mandatory because judges are forced to impose these sentences based solely on the amount of drug present without any leniency. The mandatory minimum prison sentences are a controversial way to fight

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    are getting free money from the government and they do not. It is my opinion‚ that everyone who is receiving any kind of assistance from the government should have mandatory drug testing done. In 1935‚ President Roosevelt signed the signed

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentencing: Neglect Towards Making the Crime Fit the Penalty As mentioned in the Canadian Criminal Code of 1985‚ "there are about 40 offences for which a mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment (MMS) must be imposed" (Raaflaub‚ 2006). There is a growing dilemma in society today "starkly in the conflict between crime control and rights approaches to punishment" (Witten‚ 2017‚ p. 106). Mandatory minimum prison sentences are punishments that are set through legislation for specific

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    Every situation in life is unique and has its own set of circumstances. Crime is no different‚ which is why it often difficult to effectively use policies like mandatory minimum sentences‚ because not every crime is the same. It is acceptable for their to be some disparity in sentencing for similar crimes‚ but there still needs to be some consistency. The initiation of mandatory minimum sentences was due in large part to the fact that judges had too much discretion and it led to many similar cases

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    Drug testing should not be mandatory for public school student athletes. Such mandatory tests in the public setting violate the students right to privacy. Students may feel very uncomfortable submitting a test that is very personal of themselves. Why should they submit such a test when they haven’t done anything wrong from the beginning? Students should only have to be drug tested if they show signs that they are under the influence of drugs. If they behave in an abnormal manor where they

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    life sentences without the option of parole for juveniles. Almost two- thirds of life without parole sentences for juveniles (JLWOP) happens in five states. Seventy-three children were ages 13 or 14 at time that their crime was committed. Research has been conducted that proves the vast difference in brain development of a child compared to an adult. Society does not allow minors to purchase cigarettes or alcohol‚ enlist into the military or enter into a legal binding agreement such as an apartment

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