Showing posts with label laws. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laws. Show all posts

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Will it work?


The new law in Arizona (SB1070) gives the right to police officers to arrest and interrogate any person that can create suspicion of being an illegal immigrant. All this created a completely different view of the state of Arizona. All people sees them as racists. This issue came to my ming and I thought it was something interesting to be analyze.

I personally think that this law may be reasonable up to certain point; it is excesive that police officers have the right to arrest any person when they feel like it. But also, I think that Arizona needs this kind of laws. Every year thousands of people cross the border in a illegal way; this people avoid taxes and they consume and use the state facilities.

Maybe Arizona will have some positive results, at least less imigrants will enter to the state in illegal ways. But this will create more negative results than positive. One example is that Arizona will have a massive reduction in their tourism incomes, because many Mexican people have their vacations over there, and as a result of this law; they see Arizona as racist and over the edge.
So the question is: Will this law work for Arizona?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Mexican Congressmen approved Law against "Comida Chatarra" in Elementary Schools


They will remove Sabritas and all that food, and will obligate each school to have at least 30 min of sports activities! They declared war against Obesity...


This is a very good new for mexican children because "comida chatarra" will dissappear from schools, and sport will enter. This will help to improve the general health of our children, that as we may know has many problems with obesity. Besides helping the children by removing "chatarra", government will put a 3o min sport class...


It is a good new for parents and for children who have problems with obesity, because they will be learning how to manage and better their weight and health. It also is a good new for the political situation of Mexico. Eventhough it's just one law that has been approved, we have to thank our congress for approving it. It is a vital law that Mexico and his children need, because if the problems with health continue in children, imagine how will those boys will be in their adulthood; many mexicans could be dying or having a lot of health issues, and these will led to a social issue that can affect Mexico in many subjects.


I was waiting to this law to be approved, Mexico needed it. It is good for Mexico to teach their children how to manage and control their health, and to make them more intelligent, in these terms. The education of our children is the most important for a any country. In order to have a good education, they must have good health. This law will help and benefit children, may be first, they will be mad or dissapointed as the enterprises of "papitas", but later on, we will see the difference of having a healthy country...

Sunday, February 7, 2010

A Legal Crime


I firmly believe that abortion shouldn't be legal in Mexico. For me, abortion is killing.
If we all have the right to decide if we want to live or die, shouldn't the baby decide to? And if he cannot, shouldn't we just let him live?

Abortion is a very polemic topic. We hear that women are capable to decide if they want to have the baby or not, and we also listen to others say that they don't have the right to choose for another's life, among other comments.

What I do believe is that the legalization of abortion will cause more problems than we already had.
For example, it is proven that more than half of the women that go through an abortion have psychological problems and crisis after the surgery. The "purpose" of abortion is to release women from a problem, not to get them into another.

Another problem of the legalization of abortion is that women can look at abortion as a method of contraception, and it is not! This can make women be careless about their sexuality and to lose integrity.

I think that babies are not a mistake (not even if it's because of rape), and that abortion is not the solution. There are always more humanistic ways to handle the non-wanted pregnancy, like giving the newborn in adoption or to learn how to love him.

In summary, my perspective about the legalization of abortion is that it's a legal crime because it's a homicide, and a cruel one because the baby is inoffensive.