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    Lowering The Drinking Age

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    There has been an ongoing debate in regards to lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 years old in The United States. Some suggest if we were to consider lowering the drinking age to 18 this could mean young people would have access to alcohol. It is not uncommon for 21 year olds to provide minors or those under 21 with alcoholic beverages. Reducing the drinking age to 18 could possibly result in younger teenagers, even as young as 13 having access to alcohol. Minors find ways to get around the…

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    debated topic. Is it ever appropriate to go against the government? It is appropriate to go against the government when morals override man-made law, when the government does not listen to its constituents, and when a strong majority rules unjustly over the righteous few. First of all, it is appropriate to go against the government when morals override man-made law. Thoreau states in “Civil Disobedience”, “The mass of men serve the state this, not as men mainly, but as machines with their…

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    Federal and State courts are the two types of courts that are acknowledged in America following Articles of the U.S Constitution. Initiating with Federal courts which follows Article 3, they practice disputes that involve the congress and laws passed by the constitution as they are initiated under the United States’ constitution. It’s jurisdiction is constricted to the types of cases under in the Constitution that are…

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    department (Aguil, 2016). All complaints against agency police officers came from citizens, and in some cases, initiated by the department when allegations of wrongdoing when learned of by the department. The misconduct included vehicle code violations, traffic collisions both reported and unreported, failure to follow proper investigative policies and procedures, rude behavior, and…

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    I do agree with the government’s position on legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes because the pro’s outweigh the cons. Marijuana is one of the most popular drug used in North America other than tobacco and caffeine. There have been several studies conducted to better understand the function and effects of the drugs, the drug is also used in the medical world. There have been numerous cases of people being caught possessing and using marijuana and it affecting their criminal record…

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    that the other person doesn’t even know that their freedom is being impeached. For this I will look at the example of a man that lives by himself with no people living close to him and no responsibilities he also lives within Canada with all of our laws. His freedom to stay at him has no direct impact on anybodies else's freedoms because this action doesn't involve anybody else so how could it directly impact them. You could try and take the counterexample that staying at home impacts another…

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    Alabama Courts Essay

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    resolving more than 1,700 instances in any given year. The Alabama Supreme Court has jurisdiction over appeals where the amount in question exceeds $50,000. The full Court must review cases involving the capital punishment or the constitutionality of laws it also makes rules for the governing of administration and procedure in all courts in…

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    Gun Control Ordinances

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    various controversial issues of gun control, the death penalty and illegal immigration. The existence of illegal firearms in Milwaukee proximately leads to deaths and injuries to Milwaukee residents and greatly increases costs to the City to enforce the law and care for the victims of firearms crime. Because of this, the City of Milwaukee has to dedicate resources, time and money to provide emergency medical services to victims of firearm violence. “There is no, absolutely no legitimate…

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    According to Hall and Coyne (2013), the Constitution has no provisions that have expressly authorized use of the military to implement the rule of law, and the exception of using the military was adopted in face-saving situations. Johnson and Jones (2016) explain that the word "expressly" should be ignored because the PCA is perceived as a constitutionally impermissible drive of limiting the President's powers. The regulations that cover the use of the military during civil disturbances assert…

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    government as long as the government serves in a capacity that protects the rights of the people and furthers the good for the general will. Before we consent, we exist in the state of nature. In the state of nature, we follow natural law. Natural law comes from God. Natural law gives us our natural rights, which we are promised because of our personhood. Natural rights are rights that we are born having, such as the right to live. These rights cannot be taken away unless we choose to form a…

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