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支持!谁让我是他的粉呢?
 
你是真粉真感情。认证通过。
:D:D:D:D
从来只有自由党一个选项,就和Alberta人只有保守党一个选项一样。
尽管Trudeau 的有些具体做法我也不太赞同,但对整个自由党的理念没有怀疑过。
 
区别在哪里?还是没说啊?文章游戏咱没时间。
再说不知道区别我就只能说你是在装睡了。
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July 14, 2011 • 2 Comments
Difference Between Legalization And Decriminalization
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Legalization vs. Decriminalization
The differences between legalization and decriminalization are something that often confuses students. After all, the prefix “de” makes it seem as though an act is no longer illegal, which could be misconstrued for being “legal.” However, in law terminologies, “illegal” is actually different from “criminal” and, therefore, would put a different take on the legalization versus decriminalization issue.

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To put it simply, “legalization” is the process of making a particular action legal. For example, legalization of prostitution means that patrons no longer have to hide whenever they seek the services of a prostitute; the act becomes completely legal and is just as acceptable as the purchase of gum or candy in a retail store. All the punishment and consequences previously attributed to the act are no longer in effect.

On the other hand, “decriminalization” means that the criminal penalties attributed to an act are no longer in effect. Going back to the original example, decriminalization of prostitution means that individuals found committing the act would be exposed to lesser penalties, such as a fine or a special permit instead of jail time. In this case, if prostitution were decriminalized, individuals engaged in the business would need to have the government’s official approval in order to operate; otherwise, they would get fined if caught doing it. Some individuals are of the opinion that the decriminalization of an act reflects the changing social values of a society. For example, should prostitution be decriminalized, it will mean that more and more people are learning to accept the presence of the industry. A decriminalized act has the possibility of being legalized after some years.

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In essence, you would still need to hide when committing a decriminalized act – unless, of course, a special permit was allowed and you had one. Basically, if prostitution was to be decriminalized and you got caught in the act of soliciting a prostitute, then the penalties afforded would be no more severe than a speeding ticket.

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It usually takes careful consideration on the part of the lawmakers when deciding on whether an act should be legalized or decriminalized. These concerned individuals would look into the future impact of an action and determine whether or not legalization would provide sufficient advantages. As mentioned, decriminalization reflects the changing views of society about various issues. Usually, society finds that an act does not have any negative side effects (or is so insignificant that the justice system shouldn’t bother with it) and should not, therefore, continue to be considered criminal.

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Some of the acts that are still being considered today with regards to their criminality include abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia, polygamy, prostitution, use of steroids in sports, and even breastfeeding in public. The view on these subjects actually varies from state to state and from country to country. In fact, some governments have legalized prostitution (Germany and the Netherlands), while others clearly define it as illegal (Philippines and most Muslim countries). However, some countries have separated the two acts in prostitution (selling and buying), wherein the person who solicits sexual services is committing a criminal act, while the prostitute is not.

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Summary:
1.Legalization makes an act completely acceptable in the eyes of the law and, therefore, not subject to any penalties.

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2.Decriminalization simply means that an act is no longer regarded as a criminal act but is still subject to minor penalties or fines, much like getting a speeding ticket.

3.Decriminalization is often considered a result of the changing views of society.

4.Some believe that decriminalization of an act can lead to its legalization.

5.Examples of acts that are being pondered with regards to their criminality are: prostitution, abortion, and the use of steroids in sports.
 
再说不知道区别我就只能说你是在装睡了。
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July 14, 2011 • 2 Comments
Difference Between Legalization And Decriminalization
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Legalization vs. Decriminalization
The differences between legalization and decriminalization are something that often confuses students. After all, the prefix “de” makes it seem as though an act is no longer illegal, which could be misconstrued for being “legal.” However, in law terminologies, “illegal” is actually different from “criminal” and, therefore, would put a different take on the legalization versus decriminalization issue.

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To put it simply, “legalization” is the process of making a particular action legal. For example, legalization of prostitution means that patrons no longer have to hide whenever they seek the services of a prostitute; the act becomes completely legal and is just as acceptable as the purchase of gum or candy in a retail store. All the punishment and consequences previously attributed to the act are no longer in effect.

On the other hand, “decriminalization” means that the criminal penalties attributed to an act are no longer in effect. Going back to the original example, decriminalization of prostitution means that individuals found committing the act would be exposed to lesser penalties, such as a fine or a special permit instead of jail time. In this case, if prostitution were decriminalized, individuals engaged in the business would need to have the government’s official approval in order to operate; otherwise, they would get fined if caught doing it. Some individuals are of the opinion that the decriminalization of an act reflects the changing social values of a society. For example, should prostitution be decriminalized, it will mean that more and more people are learning to accept the presence of the industry. A decriminalized act has the possibility of being legalized after some years.

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In essence, you would still need to hide when committing a decriminalized act – unless, of course, a special permit was allowed and you had one. Basically, if prostitution was to be decriminalized and you got caught in the act of soliciting a prostitute, then the penalties afforded would be no more severe than a speeding ticket.

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It usually takes careful consideration on the part of the lawmakers when deciding on whether an act should be legalized or decriminalized. These concerned individuals would look into the future impact of an action and determine whether or not legalization would provide sufficient advantages. As mentioned, decriminalization reflects the changing views of society about various issues. Usually, society finds that an act does not have any negative side effects (or is so insignificant that the justice system shouldn’t bother with it) and should not, therefore, continue to be considered criminal.

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Some of the acts that are still being considered today with regards to their criminality include abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia, polygamy, prostitution, use of steroids in sports, and even breastfeeding in public. The view on these subjects actually varies from state to state and from country to country. In fact, some governments have legalized prostitution (Germany and the Netherlands), while others clearly define it as illegal (Philippines and most Muslim countries). However, some countries have separated the two acts in prostitution (selling and buying), wherein the person who solicits sexual services is committing a criminal act, while the prostitute is not.

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Summary:
1.Legalization makes an act completely acceptable in the eyes of the law and, therefore, not subject to any penalties.

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2.Decriminalization simply means that an act is no longer regarded as a criminal act but is still subject to minor penalties or fines, much like getting a speeding ticket.

3.Decriminalization is often considered a result of the changing views of society.

4.Some believe that decriminalization of an act can lead to its legalization.

5.Examples of acts that are being pondered with regards to their criminality are: prostitution, abortion, and the use of steroids in sports.



1.Legalization makes an act completely acceptable in the eyes of the law and, therefore, not subject to any penalties.
Good
2.Decriminalization simply means that an act is no longer regarded as a criminal act but is still subject to minor penalties or fines, much like getting a speeding ticket.
not that good, but who has time to give you a ticket? so, still good. Did you hear any news that anybody get serious ticket because of M?
3.Decriminalization is often considered a result of the changing views of society.
When society is too left, yes, I would recommnet you go right. so wise men will do the vote.
4.Some believe that decriminalization of an act can lead to its legalization.
Yes, that is exactly what they plan to do. why not, it is like buying some votes. and you do no need to pay anything.
5.Examples of acts that are being pondered with regards to their criminality are: prostitution, abortion, and the use of steroids in sports.
completely differne in the degree of social impacts. such comparisons sound like conspriacy, 三斤还高高的。
 
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不反对毒品合法化。毕竟人家要吸毒,要自杀是人家的自由。这才充分体现民主自由。
但如果拿纳税人的钱给这些瘾君子“治疗”毒瘾极其并发症就是协助自杀,该坐牢
 
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