Monthly Archives: March 2019
Injunctions and the Right to Bear Arms
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution gives Americans the right to bear arms; however, there are regulations that must be followed. Florida residents are allowed to have personal weapons and must follow the gun laws of the state. However, when there is a case of domestic abuse and an injunction is put… Read More »
Occupational Risks Amongst Pharmacists
When you go to get your prescription filled at the drug store, you probably don’t think about the occupational risks pharmacists face in their occupation. The pharmacist has to be aware of these risks in order to perform well, and stay safe and healthy. Being Aware of the Hazards There are many occupational risks… Read More »
How an Injunction May Cause Deportation
Domestic violence is a serious offense. If your spouse or someone else in your family files an injunction against you the repercussions can be catastrophic. If you are an immigrant, your ability to continue living in the United States may be in jeopardy. Abusing the Freedom of the U.S.A. In the United States we… Read More »
Getting Your Life on Track After an Arrest in College
College is a place to begin building the foundation for your future career. Unfortunately, some students have a crack in that foundation after an arrest in college. While it can be a life altering event depending on the charges, strong legal representation can mitigate the damage in many cases. Being accused of a crime,… Read More »