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    Cannabis Paradox

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    The Legalization of Cannabis Paradox For four and a half decades, the United States has fought and spent billions on the “War on Drugs.” Most recently, cannabis (marijuana, weed, THC) has been the focal point of this costly war. Since 1990s, twenty-three states, with California being the first, have legalized cannabis for personal, medicinal, and recreational usage. However, controversy over this not-so-new public enemy remains because it is still illegal under federal law. The War on Drugs is…

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    Gun Regulation Amount

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    How Much Gun Regulation is the Right Amount? The idea of changing current gun regulations has been a raging controversy for the last decade. Violent shootings and massacres have risen a belief that taking guns away from the American Citizens would reduce violence and prevent such atrocities. There’s also an opposing side that fears losing their rights to bear arms. Both sides of the issue have good points in their arguments. There’s a saying that’s been around for awhile that says “Guns don’t…

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    Equity In Dairy Industry

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    The Government of Canada’s regulation of the dairy industry by instilling the quota system is equity; the system is designed around fairness not only for the producers but mainly for the consumers. This has been the case for generations of dairy farmers. The reason for this system was…

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    Dr Alain Joffe, MD, MPH, and Dr W. Samuel Yancy, MD, members of the Committee on Substance Abuse and Committee on Adolescence both asserted that “the morbidity, mortality, and economic costs to society associated with alcohol and tobacco use in the United States dwarf those associated with marijuana use.” Alcohol abuse is a proven culprit of chronic and incurable liver diseases like hepatitis and liver cirrhosis. And to make matters worse, both can lead to liver cancer too. Newborns can…

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    Guanxi And Corruption

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    Free from the time-consuming vetting and delays inherent in passing a law, administrative regulations can plug loopholes with greater speed (Kwong 1997: 20). They are consequently able to take a reactive approach. This enables a more exhaustive definition of corruption, one in which the relevance of guanxi is more clear-cut. Taking into account administrative regulations, the gift of shoes can be understood differently. In terms of the material aspect of the exchange, while the…

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    From 1890 to 1920 the United States went through a difficult time when people started realizing that they need to be in charge of their own life. People realized that they were being over worked and were getting little to no pay. Also people realized that the government was rarely involved in big businesses, who were dominating the economy. Who are the Progressives? What social groups did the Progressives represent? What political system or “reformed” society did the Progressives seek? All of…

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    in the state laws. As expected, based on the information found in the literature review, no individual state medical marijuana policies, laws, or regulations that specifically address vulnerable population were found in California, New York or Minnesota. When this study commenced, it was hoped that in New York and Minnesota, were the marijuana regulations are much more narrow and restricted than in California, that clinical standards and exceptions in the policies that would regulate the…

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    Barclays Financial Scandal

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    obey the law and consider the public interest with mainly trust to guide them. Though this is the recommended strategy, there are some flaws associated with it. Firstly, enacting such regulations will cost a fairly large sum of money from either the government, or the organization which will enforce these regulations. Second, an association to regulate the corporations will have to be determined and funded. Furthermore, it will require every employee of the company to spend time that would…

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    call for a regulator that would cease the failure of its predecessors. However, IPSO does not have an intention of being recognised as a press regulator under Royal Charter (Goodman, 2016). Goodman (2016) argues that IPSO does not support statutory regulation and considers it to be a threat to a free press. Therefore, by ignoring some of the key Leveson’s suggestions, it causes some critics to consider whether its structure and functioning are fully independent of the influence of the media…

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    Goldman Sachs, ENRON, and some others companies who disobeyed specific laws in order to better the companies own economic benefit. When we study their thought process we notice that some of the problems are rather ethical, how come even with the regulations in place do firms and people not follow the specifics.…

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