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    make you first just because everyone is very excited about this young man asking a question.” The young man was a sophomore at Lehigh Carbon Community College and based upon his studies of criminology he asked if the President had considered legalizing prostitution, gambling, drugs, and non-violent crime. The auditorium immediately…

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    Sex-Trafficking in Canada, $14.5 billion is spent within the prostitution industry while $23 million is spent annually on enforcing prostitution laws (“Ending Sex-Trafficking,” n.d). If the government taxed these service in exchange for protection, the profit would be substantial. Not to mention, the government could redirect the attention of police officers to other crimes and lessen the number of people in custody in relation to prostitution. People should have a right to do as they wish with…

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    A letter form the Russian Attorney General Human trafficking, also known as sex trafficking, is an ever-growing problem throughout the globe. A majority of the humans are smuggled from the Eastern Europe area. Russia is considered one of the key contributors. When we look at the problem of human trafficking in Russia, there are many factors to consider. Who is targeted and why? Who are the traffickers and what is their motive? How does it affect the public and economy? How does Corruption play…

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    The trade of human parts considered as one of the hottest disputes in recent years, regarding to the massive demands on organs that override its supplies. Therefore, many organizations, doctors, and physicians who aim for the best interest of the patients, are calling for the lifting of the ban on organs trafficking, to solve the body parts scarcity and to control the market of organs. Which ignite altercation between the supporters of lifting the ban and the anti-lifting of the ban. Many…

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    Unfortunately, Peron makes a huge mistake as President legalizing prostitution in the 1950s. In 1955 a coup takes the government from him and exiles him from Argentina (Resnick). As Peron leaves and goes to Spain he finds a new wife named Isabel. In 1973 he ends up coming back to Argentina and becomes President with…

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    For this reason, it cannot benefit from taxing a product that causes harm to the citizens. This invalidates the advantage of generating money and any other related advantages. The duty of the state is to protect the citizens, and not to expose them to risks. There is a need to rescue the consumers of the drug. This is why there are rehabilitation facilities around the country. Legalizing the drug potentially has the potential of increasing the number of users…

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    same sex marriage is typically perceived as a civil matter. However, as Duclos (1991) states in the article “Some Complicating Thoughts on Same-Sex Marriage” in Law Sexuality: Review of Lesbian and Gay Legal Issues, “A complex series of economic benefits and burdens flow from the status of being married, both in the public sphere and in the private sphere,” same sex marriage is not just a civil matter, but an economic issue (p.45). It is important to weigh the consequences of same sex marriage,…

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    The way we live our lives and the responses we have to issues we hear about is all grounded in ethics. Before taking this philosophy course, I had morals and an idea of what is right or wrong but didn’t know about the ethical lenses. I chose to do my dialogue with Nicole Tomasello, one of my roommates. It took place at the dormitories before spring break. Her point of view was of interest to me because we are from different backgrounds and have been raised in a different environment. In general,…

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    The laws put into place play a big role in the attitudes and thoughts of citizens. They also help adjust and correct everyone’s attitude towards different types of behaviors. Now that a law has passed legalizing same sex marriage, it goes against people’s original moral values. Moral values are defined as “of, relating to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical: moral attitudes” (Dictionary…

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    costly, and constitutes poor public policy. Globally, there is growing debate about the efficacy of criminalizing drugs such as cannabis, in particular that the health, social, economic and criminal harms of this approach outweighs any intended benefits (Chandra, 2014). As such, there are three main alternatives to full cannabis prohibition: decriminalization, partial prohibition and legalization. Models of cannabis decriminalization vary greatly, but generally involve removing possession of…

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