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    Everyone has a different view on abortion. Some think it should be legalized while others think that it shouldn’t be. Nowadays, pregnancy is something you see in everyone from teens to adults. Abortion gives the people the right to decide what’s right for them and what’s not. It should be legal because people should be given the right to decide whether or not they’re ready or not to bring someone else into the world and provide for them. Abortion of course is a terrible thing, you have to put

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    Legalize Organ Sales

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    The lack of organs in a transplant centers is a reality that affects patients in need of a transplant. Not having enough organs has made patients wait for years and in worst case scenarios patients die while waiting for a transplant. For Hajikarimi, a 52-year-old Iranian mother of two who’s kidney failed has a possibility of having a transplant done within a year. Thankfully in Iran, organ sales are legal and their system safeguard itself against the black market by handling transactions through

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    How To Legalize Drones

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    Reason #1 (Weakest) : Cheaper Detail #1: America's entire drone program constitutes only one percent of the entire annual military budget. Detail #2: In comparison, the military’s F-35 Joint Strike program alone cost the United States $9.7 billion in the year of 2012. Detail #3: The U.S. manned military attack aircraft cost anywhere from $18,000 to $169,000 per hour to operate, that's 6 to 42 more than attack drones. Reason #2 (Medium):Legal Detail #1: Presidential powers under Article ii of

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    Are drugs always bad for people? The first impressions of drugs are probably that drugs make people lazy, make people sick, and make people uncontrollably addicted to drugs. Cannabis, which has several names such as marijuana, weed, pot, dope, hemp and so on is listed as Schedule I, referred by the Drug Enforcement Administration which means marijuana is highly addictive and dangerous material. However, Marijuana should not be in that category because marijuana has useful functions. Marijuana is

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    Legalizing and regulating marijuana has been long sought after by many individuals. It would bring one of the nation's largest cash crops under the rule of law, changing many things in the criminal, medicine, job/tax world. "The criminalization of marijuana used disproportionately harms young people and people of color, sponsors massive levels of violence and corruption, and fails to curb youth access." “There were 658,000 arrests for marijuana possession in 2012, according to F.B.I. figures, compared

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    Legalize Organ Trade

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    The current law All of these recommendations suggest that there are various other measures which host and source countries can introduce without invoking the law or prohibiting such practices. However, many do argue that criminalizing the organ trade is the best method to avoid exploitation and protect the vulnerable individuals involved. The current approach in all countries, other than Iran, is to legalise the sale of organs. This, is the particular route that the EU continues to take. The debate

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    Illegal trafficking is one of the biggest things going on now all around the world including the United States, the only part that prostitution is legalized are some parts in Nevada. Today, sex trafficking is a high-tech, and customers are engaged at all levels, they do the same things to control prostituted women. They do physical violence, social isolation, verbal abuse, and sexual assault.There are other ways that women can get controlled in order for them to get what they want from them. Practicing

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    The families and carers of patients wish for their loved ones to experience a good death. A study of 87 relatives of people who died by euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide were interviewed in the Netherlands. They found 92% felt euthanasia was a positive contribution, either by preventing or ending suffering of their loved ones. (8) This positive experience of euthanasia is reflected in the views of Australian community members, where 910 people were surveyed, with the majority (70%) for legalising

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    Legalize Marijuana Essay examples

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    Cannabis is a plant that has been used for many purposes during many centuries of its cultivation. Cannabis grows wild in many parts of the world, such as in India and even in parts of the United States, where it is referred to as “ditch weed”. Cannabis seed oils can be used as a nutritional supplement or as a component of soaps and detergents. Hemp fibers can be used in the construction of textile ropes. Cannabis’ most famous and infamous use is for the psychoactive substance, THC, which can produce

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    Legalize Democracy is a non-fiction documentary that follows a grass roots lobbying group called Move to Amend that wants to take away the power from big corporations that currently dominate our campaigns and party platforms. The documentary opens up by David Cobb a supporter of the movement first telling us that we cannot have both democracy and the majority of the money being controlled in the hand of few. He then goes on and says “Democracy is not a noun it’s a verb “demos” means the people,

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