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It encouraged people to break the law because they wanted to show the government that it is America and that it is our American right to be able to drink. It encouraged people to break the law because they wanted to show the government that it is America and that it is our American right to be able to drink.
By following the law and doing the right thing also hang out with the right people.
Yes, Valentine was correct. The law was unjust and in conflict with natural law and God's law.
That depends on a lot of things... and it is a hard one. If the ruler of your country has absolute power over the law and he says something, do you go against it? If so, you could be arrested. If law and order is your highest priority then the answer is probably that he did the wrong thing, by breaking the law. Saint Valentine probably thought that there was a higher law, God's law, and that it included the right of people to get married to each other if they wanted to. If you think that what God says is more important than the law, then the answer is that he did the right thing. ... But that is a hard decision to make for everyone, if two things that you believe in contradict each other.
No, it is not ethical for law enforcement agents to encourage people to commit crime. Their role is to uphold the law, protect public safety, and prevent crime. Encouraging or aiding individuals to engage in criminal activities goes against their duty and undermines the principles of law enforcement.
It depends on state law. Some states, such as Nevada, actively encourage gay people to foster. Note that even where it is legal, sometimes gay people are still denied the opportunity to foster.
People should do what they believe is right, regardless of their religion. The one thing people shouldn't do is to take the law into their own hands.
Examples of sanctions that encourage people to follow norms in society include social ostracism, where individuals are excluded from social groups or events for not following norms, and fines or penalties imposed by authorities for violating societal rules and regulations. These sanctions serve as incentives for individuals to conform to societal norms and maintain social order.
That is something for the individual to decide for themselves. If other people tell them what to do or encourage them to break the law, then they are conspiring with others to break the law, and that is a crime.
Fundamental Law (Loi Cadre)
First thing first always make sure that you give the right medication to the right person.
Yes because it lets people know what is right and wrong.