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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
24 Mar 21
Hi guys,
Hope you all are doing good. I am doing good too. I came to know about this news and wanted to share with you.
An Indian National named Deepanshu Kher has been sentenced to 2 years in prison...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153544)
• India
15 Jun 18
Last night I was working on a discussion and when I tried to post it it kept pointing at a word as a bad word. I put a hyphen in between and still it did not go through.
I will try it here wording it differently.
Britain has...
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Janet Anderson
@Auntylou (4262)
• Oxford, England
29 Nov 15
Governments around the world have been declaring “Wars on Drugs” in an effort to reduce the use of such mood altering substances as marijuana for many years now.
And the result of all their efforts?
1. The rise of criminal...
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rizzaspeaks
@rizzaspeaks (391)
• Philippines
11 Nov 12
It just came to my knowing, that, here in my country, men are given much tolerance than women- when it comes to infidelity.
I was watching news last night and I was surprised to know this. I don't know if this thing wasn't...
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tigershark
@tigershark (202)
• United States
26 May 12
Which would you choose? I often like playing first-person shooters, but for some reason, I can't come to think about killing a prisoner. I'd rather think that he/she should contemplate his acts, and spend the rest of his life away...
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SinfulRose
@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
22 Feb 12
Here in my country, one can often see in news, kids being put under a government sector custody due to working and the owner(s) of the business/workplace that pays them to work are always imprisoned. (Yeah, I admit they are mostly...
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mayrah
@mayrah (1144)
• United States
29 Dec 10
In my personal view, life imprisonment is heavier than capital punishment. Because a wealthy people can just take money from their pocket without any hassle or pain. And most of the fine for crime isn't worth it for damaged done...
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girlaloosh01
@girlaloosh01 (154)
• Philippines
23 Aug 10
During my high school life, we've been discussing this topic for several times for it is interesting. All of us have different points of view on this topic.
For me, I prefer death penalty than lifetime imprisonment. WHY? Death...
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kathylicious10
@kathylicious10 (18)
• Philippines
12 Apr 10
I woke up this morning because of a phone call from a friend all the way from Dubai. She was asking for financial assistance because of her credit card problem. According to her she has an outstanding balance of 860k pesos loan....
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careguarden
@careguarden (5670)
• Philippines
15 Jan 10
Do you believe that capital punishment is right and good for those people who commit grievous sins, or it is better to have a lifetime imprisonment? If you were given a choice what would you choose, death penalty or lifetime...
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raydene
@raydene (9871)
• United States
24 Feb 09
Good? Bad?
What are your thoughts on this?
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http://www.poststar.com/articles/2009/02/24/news/local/14464985.txt
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yuna15
@yuna15 (2706)
• Philippines
15 Jan 09
My professor in Philippine Constitution told this story about a farmer who got convicted for a crime. We were talking about due process of law and the Bill of Rights. After 10 years of being in prison, it was proved in court that...
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springborn
@springborn (295)
• United States
12 Mar 07
Washington D.C. is well-known for its stringent gun control laws. Police officers aren't even allowed to take their guns home from work, and you could be imprisoned or get a fine for driving through with a gun or rifle in your...
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