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Law & Ethics - January 2007

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sentence to another human? Would you be able to pull the switch, give the injections, put the noose on their neck? Shoot them?
How many really believe you could deliver that sentence? There are jobs out there available Ha ha ha ha But seriously i am curious? Who could do that and who would really take the job? Be honest?

2007-01-22 20:47:43 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am NOT a racist, but given that Arabic looking people fit the description of terorists it seems that it is in our safety and best interests as well as for the Arabs to racial profile. Although we should definitely keep this at a minimum (because the majority of Arabs aren't terorists), it still goes without saying that the overwhelming majority of terorists are muslim. I actually heard of a story where an old white grandmother was pulled out of line at the airport to be searched and an obviously looking middle-eastern young man was neglected by the security personnel in an attempt to ignore public safety by being politically correct. Reportedly afterwards, the Arab man was very upset that HE WASN'T searched. Amazing, but I think he got the point better than alot of the rest of us. Personally, it seems that anyone who is against racial profiling in airports is just "plane" suicidal. (forgive the pun)

2007-01-22 20:25:04 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-22 20:23:29 · 6 answers · asked by japorms342000 1

2007-01-22 20:01:44 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

...to give your client the representation he is paying for. And why are lawyers criticized for making money? Doctors don't....

2007-01-22 19:55:42 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

wat do you think about capital punishment (penalty OF death)??? It should be abolished or not from our indian constitution ????

2007-01-22 19:45:08 · 5 answers · asked by smile 1

I have two questions about tasers.

1. Is it illegal to own a taser? I live in California, if that matters.

2. If you own a taser and use it on someone who's, for example, mugging or beating you (in other words, self-defense), is that legal?

2007-01-22 19:38:16 · 6 answers · asked by NereidoftheBlue 2

2007-01-22 19:30:59 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-22 19:28:15 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live in California, and I was trading with this person, and all of the sudden I saw my name and address on the site. I did not give her any consent to give out my information like that.

Can I do something about this?

2007-01-22 19:26:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am trying to take both sides of the argument and am having trouble with this side. From what I've though of so far, here are some ideas:

children with less exposure to violence will be less likely to be violent in the future.

children's brains are like sponges, if they see violence, they may copy those (copycat attacks)

That's all I have so far, please give me some more ideas.

2007-01-22 19:03:00 · 5 answers · asked by Deuce 2

Why would they make cannabis illegal when it makes people peace ful and mellow, while at the same time alcohol is legal and makes people volient and abusive and disrespectful to everything except them selves.

2007-01-22 18:50:25 · 8 answers · asked by mark_wilso 2

Can a fee be paid for a divorce decree to not be listed as public record?

2007-01-22 18:48:55 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

i am not against america just a confirm there strength

2007-01-22 18:45:40 · 14 answers · asked by §u सू §h ANTशां त 3

2007-01-22 18:19:18 · 5 answers · asked by tmb795 1

Separation between church and state doesnt mean that what you believe in religious terms is separated from what you do in your normal life. If you live by what you preach you are consistant. If you are a true christian you are not a pedofile or a killer president or a scamer. You enjoy God's friendship and that takes a lot of sacrifice.

2007-01-22 18:15:06 · 6 answers · asked by ION-CONSTITUTION 2

Ignoring the status quo, do you believe if motor vehicles were around when the founding fathers wrote the Constitution that Americans would need a license to drive a motor vehicle?

Did Americans need a license to drive a horse and buggy in 1787? Was the government allowed to search that buggy because a traffic violation gave them probable cause?

Should the 4th amendment be interpreted to include your car when it says, "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."?

2007-01-22 18:05:21 · 16 answers · asked by Marcus 3

This is something I didn't think of when deciding to get it translated. I really don't want any names to appear on the book but my own for legal reasons I geuss. PROS & CONS

2007-01-22 17:58:52 · 4 answers · asked by Jayu 3

My ex (unmarried) and I recently split up and the very next day, he moved in with a new girlfriend (& her Mom). He now has his own place, and I am currently working on partial custody with him, but I am a bit bitter towards this new girlfriend he has, as she is 10 years younger than he is, and I consider her a "homewrecker". She has called me every name in the book and has put down my parenting (based on what my ex has told her) without even knowing how I live and raise my son. If I want my son's father to have partial custody--can I add a speculation that she NOT be around during that time period my son is staying? I'm worried about being bad-mouthed in front of my son, and frankly, don't think the relationship is that serious yet. They've only been together 2 months. I have a feeling my answer will be..."get an attorney" but I was wondering if anybody else has gone through this and has any suggestions. My son's father and I are civil to each other until we bring her into a convo.

2007-01-22 17:58:06 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why is abortion legal yet it is illegal for me to drive without my seatbelt on? Should it not be up to me as an individual to chose to wear my seatbelt or not?

2007-01-22 17:57:33 · 14 answers · asked by wondermom 6

I get drug tested at work so I can do my job and pay my taxes etc... Some of what I make goes to pay welfare. Hence I cannot take their (the companies) money without a clean drug free bill of health. I have worked in a county jail for years and see many welfare folks coming in there on drug related charges. What about drug testing welfare recipients on a random basis. What would the consequences be if they came up positive for drugs? I am all for supporting the kids god bless them, but could we curtail some of the adult drug and alchohol abuse with some sort of accountability on their part before they are qualified to recieve our support?

2007-01-22 17:55:48 · 20 answers · asked by guitarringer 1

Once again law makers are making new laws that infringe on the LEGAL citizens rights. I agree that the states need individual laws and federal laws but lets keep it within reason. One ridiculous law that requires ADULTS to wear seatbelts is ludacrous and should be up to the adult individual not the government. I also find that a new law being proposed in California stating that if a parent spanks a child under 3 will be arrested, a new law in Michigan that says if you cheat on wife/husband, you go to jail, and here my friends is the kicker, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona is proposing a ban on minutemen or individuals from using weapons to stop criminal activity even on their own land. Well, the government has stepped up it's gradual dominance of the population by the infringement of the rights of the people.The government is starting to impose gun restrictions. People wake up before it is too late!! I ask you will you stay silent or will you start standing up for your rights????????

2007-01-22 17:39:31 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've heard that if you buy property, (one owner), in Florida as an out of state resident, then get divorced, the property isn't considered mutual property... the divorcee can't touch it. Is that true? My father is getting divorced in MD and is wanting to know if the Florida house can be taken by the court for his soon to be ex-wife.

2007-01-22 17:34:05 · 2 answers · asked by spyke_82 1

How will this new law affect part time workers.

2007-01-22 17:25:51 · 2 answers · asked by BARBARA B 1

i live in a new community and the builder didnt finish everything
he was supposed to. he has offered us money but the board
still wants to sue. i dont wish to sue the builder i think with his
money we can fix what he didnt do. can they make me join
the class action. im also moving in june

2007-01-22 17:17:20 · 3 answers · asked by pinkie 2

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