prepare and submit a paper on why marijuana should be legalized.

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on why marijuana should be legalized.

It is clear from the discussion that the economic feasibility of decriminalizing marijuana has become a much-discussed subject in recent years. The federal government presently spends a lot of capital on law enforcement to combat distributors and producers of drugs. By legalizing drugs this could eradicate much of the profit, bloodshed, and corruption of that trade. If legalizing drugs is to have a positive effect on the crime rate, drugs must be made both inexpensive and available. Studies have repetitively suggested that prohibiting marijuana in the U.S. has not shown to be efficient or effective. According to the Drug Policy Alliance, “U.S. federal, state and local governments have spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to make America ‘drug-free.’ Yet heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and other illicit drugs are cheaper, purer and easier to get than ever before. The damage done by the ‘war on drugs’ to underprivileged countries that produce the drugs and poor persons within the wealthy nations who buy the drugs exceeds any benefits achieved by the current bans. These government’s drug laws have not produced the desired results of reducing drug use, instead, a great number of innocent people have had their lives ruined. “Many critics argue that the increased toughness of that policy has done more harm than good. Some go so far as to suggest that drugs should simply be legalized”. If marijuana were legalized, governments would have the ability to regulate quality and, like alcohol, the ages allowed to purchase and the ability to add safety warnings to help educate users.

creating a presentation for my Animal Behavior class in which we discuss different species and its behavior and how it helps them in their living habitat.

Need help with creating a presentation for my Animal Behavior class in which we discuss different species and its behavior and how it helps them in their living habitat. The project is basically creating a presentation in which you have to choose any species and its behavior. I have attached some guidelines about the project below and also included different ideas for the project along with an example of what the instructor provided.

it won’t be a powerpoint format but there is a written style which you can do. Let me know if you have any more questions or if anything is confusing about this.

A Short Two Pages History Essay

Analyze at least three reasons for the rise of the protest movement after 1955 according to the chapter 27.( No other outside resources!!!!)

In what ways did nonviolent tactics help or hinder the movement?

 

double spaced, 12pt, Time New Roman

submit a 2500 words paper on the topic The Concept of Trial by Jury.

Hi, need to submit a 2500 words paper on the topic The Concept of Trial by Jury. To secure this right of the people to judge of their own liberties against the government, the jurors are taken, (or must be, to make them lawful jurors,) from the body of the people, by lot, or by some process that precludes any previous knowledge, choice, or selection of them, on the part of the government.” 2

It is this democratic concept of fairness that gives rise to the modern-day jury trial. It is a fundamental part of the British criminal justice system and has been a guaranteed right since 1215 forming a part of the Magna Carta. Clause 39 of the Magna Carta makes the following provision:

“No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by the lawful judgement of his equals or by the law of the land.”3

Embedded in this clause are age-old concepts of justice in that any man acquitted or convicted would have been tried by a system of unbiased judges of the facts. Jury trials lend a measure to the notion that ”justice must not only be done, but it must also be seen to be done.” 4 In other words, the mere appearance of bias can compromise any decision in a court of law and as such challenge the concept of just desserts.5

Just desserts recognize that citizens who infringe upon the legal order of society should be punished. It, therefore, follows that the determination of guilt or innocent should be determined by a body separate and apart from the institution that prescribes punishment. These observations form the basis for objection to the Fraud (Trials Without Juries) Bill 2006-2007. The discussion that follows examines the merits of both sides of the argument and concludes that a system that has been in place for more than 800 years speaks for itself.

The Fraud (Trials Without Juries) Bill 2006-2007 endeavors to implement Section 43 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 which makes provision for the Crown to apply for a non-jury trial in&nbsp.respect of certain serious fraud cases.&nbsp.&nbsp.