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The southern states threatened to leave the Union because of antislavery talks.
The laws of SOME states, may make a distinction between 'violent' and 'non-violent' felon offenders when they are making certain decisions or taking certain actions (i.e.: expungement - pardon - etc) but many opther states (and the federal criminal code) make no such distinction - a "felon" is a "felon."
No. Federal law - meaning, it applies to ALL states and territories of the US, and DOES NOT vary between states - prohibits felons from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms and ammunition. There is no distinction made between violent and non-violent felons in this regard.
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Violent power struggles between various factions, notably the Genghisids and the non-Genghisid Oirads made some states reluctant.
Violent power struggles between various factions, notably the Genghisids and the non-Genghisid Oirads made some states reluctant.
Violent power struggles between various factions, notably the Genghisids and the non-Genghisid Oirads made some states reluctant.
Well the death penalty countries are lower as the people don't want to dye for a crime so.
1. Arguments between slave and non-slave states. 2. Economic and social differences between the North and South. 3. The election of Abraham Lincon (antislavery) 4. Northern newspapers were saying bad things about the South.
use their majority in Congress to pass a law/Constitutional amendment ending slavery
William Lloyd Garrison is the founder of The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper that played a significant role in the antislavery movement in the United States. Garrison was a prominent advocate for the immediate and uncompensated emancipation of slaves.