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This is one of the many reasons why I will discuss in this paper, in connection with current issues related to abortion law in Texas. (Janet, 2001) Historically, in the Anglo-American law, abortion was criminal liability, at least in terms...
life. In certain instances, it is in the best interest of the woman to discontinue the pregnancy due to a range of factors such as medical complications, fetal abnormalities, tragic events (i.e. rape), or low income. The choice of a woman ...
in invention and termination, they might also be pretended by abortion. Empirical reports regarding psychological effect of elective abortion on adult men are surveyed. Common findings propose ambivalent responses including alleviation, gr...
should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS. Discussion Many believe that legalizing drugs would lessen crime. They point out that the legalization of drugs...
legalizing drugs is the only way to "win" the drug war. I agree that drug enforcement does place a burden on us. Economic resources are used up that could be used elsewhere. But the consequences of legalizing drugs would make an already lar...
Legalizing Marijuana on American Criminal Justice System Introduction Marijuana use was restricted in 1937 by the Marijuana Tax Act. (Brecher, 2003). The bill, modeled after the Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914 that did not ban marijuana, but ...
legalizing the use of marijuana in medical practices is acceptable or not. The paper considers the implications of the usage of marijuana in the light of ethical theories to consider the stance of the action. The thesis statement for this p...