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Thu 13 Apr, 2006 09:00 am
Can anyone tell me what are the punishment for Drug Trafficking and Arm Trafficking in the United States?
Next, you're going to want pointers. Shaw, right. Like we want competition.
Nevermind the law, if WE catch ya, it's a nine-millimeter slug to the base of the neck, one dark night . . .
[Next, you're going to want pointers. Shaw, right. Like we want competition.]
Lol....no. I'm doing a compare/contrast essay about the punishment between united states and singapore
have all the info on singapore but need to know what are the punishment for the United States
There are fifty states, each with their own statutes, and the Federal Government, which has statutes of its own to enforce.
For the Federal perspective, at least, i would suggest that you look for the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, online.
Sure . . . also, see if a search for "Federal Sentencing Guidelines" might help you . . .
I'm not going to do all of your work for you, but i can help more than i have. Below you will find "clickable" links:
The Drug Enforcement Administration
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
It is possible, that if you go to those home pages, and find a "contact us" link, you can send them an email, asking for the information, or for help in finding it.
Oh, and congratulations on having a functioning sense of humor . . .
[Oh, and congratulations on having a functioning sense of humor . . .]
Lol....Thanks
Setanta wrote:Oh, and congratulations on having a functioning sense of humor . . .
LOL, good to see that people can read into this like that. The United States has some interesting situations when it comes to these scenarios.
Just be happy that we don't flog people
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines can be found here:
http://www.ussc.gov/2005guid/gl2005.pdf
Basicly, when someone is found guilty of a crime(s) the crime(s) is/are matched up to the definitions/conditions setup in the guidelines and assigned a number of points. The total points are then applied to a table that determines the number of months in prison should be applied as a sentence.