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    Should recreational marijuana use be legalized in the United States? Marijuana finds it’s way into almost everyone’s lives at some point. It is a very prominent issue in society today. Should use of marijuana be legalized? Although many people on the opposing side of this debate have made many slanderous claims, statistics and studies have proven them false. Many argue that legalization is evading America’s responsibility to protect young people and it is sending the wrong message. But the…

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    In light of the unprecedented election on November 8, the year of our lord 2016, that elected Donald Trump as our next president, California residents woke up with a massive what the heck happened headache. How could this be? How did America afford to elect a temperamentally unfit, manifestly unqualified candidate to the White House? The answer is many, but yet no one knows why or how it happen. Subsequently, us Californians can turn our sorrows and despair over the fate and uncertainty of…

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    The Benefits of Prostitution Currently, in Canada, it is illegal to purchase a sex act, but legal to sell it. Many argue that prostitution should stay illegal, because the practice goes against many people’s beliefs, yet looking past religion alone, the benefits of prostitution greatly outweigh the arguments. Another common argument against prostitution is that prostitution creates a setting whereby crimes against men, women, and children become a commercial enterprise.... It is an assault…

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    An additional rebuttal is that instead of focusing on combating trafficking through dedicating funding to organizations, some argue that groups should spend their resources on lobbying to make prostitution and red light districts legal in order to bring the issue into the light and reduce the incentives of practicing trafficking. Since prostitution would be legal, the act would be heavily monitored with strict guidelines and laws pertaining to what those involved in the business could do. The…

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    Our textbook covers numerous different views on drug and alcohol regulations, as well as decriminalization and over criminalization. We attempt to regulate drugs by criminalization and harsher penalties, nevertheless that doesn’t stop the group of people who want them. I believe over criminalization doesn’t stop the problem, a few laws are just unenforceable. On the other hand decriminalization refers to lessening the penalties for certain crimes. For instance, looking the other way when…

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    restrictions and rules are far from perfect; Unreasonable laws only serve as a catalyst to problems worsening. The idea of decriminalizing drugs to most is questionable. Far often people are not aware of the difference between decriminalization and legalization. Decriminalization essentially reduces the penalty and alters the course of action taken on those who are caught with illegal drugs. Legalization is having no laws over what can and cannot be marketed and distributed. This is very…

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    Prostitution has existed “since the beginning of third millennium B.C and is often referred as the world's oldest profession” (Fanni, 2014) . Despite the decriminalization of sex trade in many countries, it still exists and “is one of the biggest industry with a revenue worldwide of $186 billion” (Prostitution Statistic, 2015). Many issues and risks are associated with this profession. Some scholars argue ethically it corrupts people's moral compass, other experts say that human trafficking is…

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    Picture living in a world where marijuana is so free that even your 12 year old son or daughter could get their hands on it without hardly any effort. Well that’s the world parents, law enforcement officers and government officials would have to live in if the bill gets passed that marijuana is federally legal for recreational use. Marijuana is a hallucinogen that affects the brain and alters your awareness. For years there have been debates weather not marijuana should be legalized for…

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    Canada and Euthanasia Euthanasia should be legalized in Canada. Euthanasia is the practice of ending the life of someone who is in a great deal of pain and suffering. Euthanasia should be legalized because there are many ways that Euthanasia can be performed in humane ways. It should also be legalized because people should be allowed to decide whether or not they want to be relieved of their agony. And the Netherlands have already legalized euthanasia making them a good example to follow. Last…

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    Marijuana Bright Side OR Positive Side of the Green Marijuana has become a subject of huge controversy it today’s society. The consumption of marijuana has highly increased upon the time. According to statistic, marijuana has become the more used drug in the United States. Therefore, this shows that keeping it illegal does not reduce its use. Likewise, the fact of smoking marijuana does not mean that the person consuming it is a bad person; in fact, he or she may be a role model citizen.…

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