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    are less likely to cause traffic accidents. This reasoning gets support from a laboratory finding that those under the influence of THC which is the proactive element found in the drug are able to make proper judgments on just how much their vision is impaired compared to alcohol users (Bédard, Dubois, & Weaver 6-11). Smokers are also likely to stay at home rather than move from one bar to another as is the case with most alcohol consumers. In this light, reducing traffic fatalities is a…

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    November of last year, thousands of people in many cities across the US protested the election of Donald Trump. In many cities they stopped traffic on busy roads, and in set of fireworks. No-one was hurt and no significant property damage occurred. They have not changed anything. They have, however, affected society in ways that never occurred to them. To resist a law, passed legitimately through the political system which you claim citizenship of, is not something to be taken lightly. Too…

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    Tec 701

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    7021 (a) and (b). These statutes specify that the Agency shall: • Administer and monitor compliance with education programs required by federal or state law, including federal funding and state funding for those programs. • Conduct research, analysis, and reporting to improve teaching and learning. • Conduct hearings involving state school law at the direction and under the supervision of the commissioner. • Establish and implement pilot programs established by this title. • Carry out the…

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    immigrants, especially those who were brought here as children. They wish to greatly reform the current immigration laws. Democrats do not believe that just any illegal immigrant should be provided amnesty or a path to citizenship. They say that undocumented workers who are in good standing must admit that they broke the law, pay taxes and a penalty, learn English, and get right with the law. Democrats do support strong repercussions for those who exploit illegal labor. This process undermines…

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    The National Anthem was written by Francis Scott Key in September 1814 as a poem called “The Defense of Fort M'Henry” and later became the National Anthem in March 1931. The poem was written after Key noticed the American Flag still flying even after the British attack on the Fort and only represents Tolerance and Freedom in the first stanza. Tolerance is the ability to put up with something, even if you don't necessarily agree with it, and freedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think…

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    Salmon V. Sawyer Case

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    attorney challenged several police seizures or money confiscated from October 1996, October 1997, September 1999, October 2001, January 2001, March 16, 2004, or 2005 traffic stops. What happened to the collections? None of the attorneys deposed the alleged drivers, the police officers or other witnesses involved in these alleged traffic stops to question their role in the stops, their communications with the alleged drivers of vehicles or whether the dollar amounts in question are accurate…

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    Hello, I’m Levi Musson. I am currently a junior studying law and society with a minor in forensics as well as OLS. I decided that I wanted to go into the field of law and society because I wanted to go into law enforcement. When I think about law enforcement I feel that there are a lot of rewards that can come from working in this field. I feel that I will be able to make a positive impact on some of the youth and hopefully steer them in the right direction as they grow to adulthood. I have a…

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    If your behavior on the side of the road causes any suspicion that you may be intoxicated, he or she could decide to give you a test. We at Edward Y. Lee, attorney at law, are aware of all the nuances of administering this test, and when the results may not be admissible against you. According to AAA, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has developed a battery of three roadside tests that officers must be trained to perform correctly. You may be asked to stand on one leg and…

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    than they drink alcohol? The drinking age is an arguable topics in the USA. Some people support to lower the drinking age, but some people don't. From the historical research, since July 1984, all U.S. states have laws that need people to be at least 21 years old to buy alcohol. Under this law, the minimum legal drinking age is effective to reduce the rate of crime and crashes in teenagers. But in some countries, the drinking age is not limited, and the statistics of safety research reports that…

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    What is the standard for law enforcement to search your cell phone? Well the Supreme Court states that the police must get search warrants for most cell phone searches, not all (Supreme Court Searches”, 2014). Two cases linked to the Supreme Court decision would be the Riley v. California and U.S. v. Wurie. In the Riley v. California case, Riley was pulled over for a traffic violation. Riley was driving a different car than what was registered to him and he was driving around on suspended…

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