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What Can My Dad Expect in Court?

Question by buddah: What can my dad expect in court?
My dad has a court date on the 13th for a fta/driving while license suspended this happend about a year and a half ago on the 4th of july of 2007 he was not arrested he just recieved a ticket for the offence and he missed his court date because our car was repossesed the reason his license was suspended is because he got into a couple of car accidents and did not have insurance plus all the tickets he got from those accidents he never paid for he does not drive anymore since that night the police came to our door on the 21st of december and he found out he had a warrant for this offence but he was not arrested and he bonded out right at home there was no drugs or alcohol involved or any thing like that no dwi or dui just the suspended license some of the people i have talked to say he has nothing to worry about just a slap on the wrist and a fine is that true???
Hi just for the record my dad does not have a drug or alcohol problem he is on ssdi-social security disabilaty he is both mentaly and physicaly disabled im sorry if you miss understood my question. but I was just useing the drugs and alcohol as an example compairing it to my dad’s offence of fta/driving while license suspended also we live in dekalb county illinois. and i am a he not a she. my name is jason.

Why Is Alcohol Legal, and Not Pot?

Question by Chaia: Why is alcohol legal, and not pot?
Plase somebody tell me why we llegalize alcohol but not pot?

•5% of all deaths from diseases of the circulatory system are attributed to alcohol.
• 15% of all deaths from diseases of the respiratory system are attributed to alcohol.
• 30% of all deaths from accidents caused by fire and flames are attributed to alcohol.
• 30% of all accidental drownings are attributed to alcohol.
• 30% of all suicides are attributed to alcohol.
• 40% of all deaths due to accidental falls are attributed to alcohol.
• 45% of all deaths in automobile accidents are attributed to alcohol.
• 60% of all homicides are attributed to alcohol.

Which ILLEGAL Drug Is the Worst Drug?

Question by Jazzy Fizzle: Which ILLEGAL drug is the worst drug?
Your answers are going to be a very opinionated of course, and there is nothing wrong with that. I think PCP is the worst drug. I’ve never done it, but the effects can even lead to death. Of course, the effects have to do with the dosage but still. These are the effects wikipedia shows and what i read first.

What Is Norway’s Position in the Narcotics-Opium Trade? Are They For/against It? Neutral?

Question by nobody ha!: What is Norway’s position in the Narcotics-Opium trade? Are they for/against it? Neutral?
I want to know what Norway’s position is in this issue.
any articles or sources to support your answer?

Best answer:

Answer by The Real Shaz 3
Seemingly they are very pro

What do you think? Answer below!

 


 

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Teens: What Do You Think Teenagers Need More Support With?

Question by Moi. . .?: Teens: What do you think teenagers need more support with?
Say if there was a foundation to support teens and help them along, what would you like it to include?

Drug,drink,abuse,pregnancy,eating disorders, education, careers. Anything else?

Also what would you call the foundation?
I’ve got ‘Turn Around Teens’. Any other ideas?

Best answer:

Answer by Nox
Health problems, especially ones that cause the patient to be chronically ill. There’s a connotations that I know a lot of people hold that young immediately equates healthy, which makes it difficult for a ill teen to be understood and integrate with others. There’s also an emotional aspect with being ill that is important is addressed. I really think ill teens and children are an overlooked issue.

Is This a Good Example of Federally a Controlled Health Care System?

Question by ??????: Is this a good example of federally a controlled health care system?
Legislation was passed in 1994 to fund the Ryan White foundation 100% and called it ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program).
The article written guaranteed high profits to pharmaceutical companies and HIV units/clinics and also guaranteed all HIV people will only be treated by “medical personnel with their primary office in an ADAP approved clinic or unit.” No other diease has these guarantees and one can seek stabilization anywhere in the USA where as those with HIV/AIDS must migrate to states that have clinics (and this gives the false illusion that some states have no incidence of HIV while others such as NY and NJ maintain a high rate of infections).
Currently 790 billion dollars annually of federal tax dollars (not including state or non profit) is designated to HIV/AIDS. Our tax dollars pays for research, lobbied guaranteed high profits for (“experimental drugs” that each infected person releases all involved from responsibility of side effects) and health care to a select population (women, children, men under 24 years old, men with a dependant child or married).
Bill Clinton’s non-profit HIV organization lobbies for the same drugs (that our tax dollar pays $ 900 – $ 3000 per drug/per infected person/ per month living in the USA) to be sold to Africa for $ 80 or close to double the actual cost of producing each drug and “Former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s foundation will begin by August giving drugs, diagnostic equipment and hospital management expertise to China to ease its HIV/AIDS problem, a program director said Thursday.” Clinton Foundation to help China with AIDS problem BEIJING, June 17 Kyodo, 2004. Can be viewed at Bnet.com
Since ADAP guarantees high fixed prices for HIV treatment (regulates that non-HIV approved medical staff may not treat HIV) an average person who is diagnosed with HIV cannot afford to compete with ADAP’s prices nor can many insurance companies that are allowed to drop customers because there is a special federally funded insurance plan, ADAP, BUT ADAP requires that to be eligible, ones household income must be less than 200% of national poverty level and that person must live in the district of an approved ADAP clinic.
Questions: (This is not rhetorical, I would like someone with similar knowledge to tell me your take on this).
1)Isn’t the reason most people with HIV/AIDS are poor is because of our government health plan since 1994? Do we want to do this for all diseases?
2)Why does Bill Clinton promote America paying for the entire world’s treatment of HIV while allowing our own nation to regulate where one must live to get treated or if a single adult male- not get treated.
3)Isn’t this a good example of a federally funded health plan? (Every state can have a state bird and a state disease).
**If you are going to argue these facts please look up ADAP at sights such as AVERT.ORG or research it, rather than crossing your fingers and hoping the person you are voting for wouldn’t enforce such an injustice and making a comment such as “you need to understand health care billing better”.
Bill Clinton was seeking the gay vote and promised if elected he would use federal tax dollars to fund Ryan White 100%. After getting this community’s support/vote, he kept his promise, but allowed the plan to write articles that made adult single men ineligible- in other words he made sure neither Ryan White nor ADAP helped gay men.