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Period 4 Students

Class Period 4 Students

Brittany Iowa

Legalize Marijuana

Let it be legalized for its many positive effects on our psychological wellbeing.

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McKala D. Iowa

Time For Change

School schedules leave students tired, hungry, and inept.

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Brandi R. Iowa

Stop Killing Innocent Children

Would you choose not to give a child life?

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Shayla S. Iowa

Abortion

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Mandy J. Iowa

College Tuition

The price of college is way too expensive for students fresh out of high school.

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Garrett S. Iowa

Refuse to Let Them In

We should not let people that we don't know into our country.

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Cain A. Iowa

Homeless Veterans

Homelessness is bad enough for citizens but our Homeless Veterans is insane

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Tianna J. Iowa

Make Abortion Illegal

Abortion should be made illegal.

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Conner W. Iowa

Marijuana Legalization

This letter is about the legal and economical reason why we should legalize marijuana.

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Lane N. Iowa

Immigration

Immigration problem in the Untied States of America.

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Trenton Iowa

Immigration

Illegal immigration needs to be supervised

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Tyler G. Iowa

Immigration

I'll be talking about how we should kick illegal immigrants out of the U.S.

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Christian C. Iowa

Concealed Carry Rights

The right to conceal carry a firearm has become a huge epidemic in the United States recently.

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Katelyn W. Iowa

Death Penalty

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Holli S. Iowa

Suicide in Soldiers

This letter is about soldiers and the importance they have in the world, and how they need to be taken better care of.

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Megan D. Iowa

Abortion

Abortion to babies are wrong

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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