As a member of LGBTQ+, I am constantly fighting this *cracks knuckles* here we go, bigots >:3
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As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, it is my job and duty to say that we endure too much. Some of us have never come out in fear of rejection. Some of us have been murdered or r*aped due to us revealing our true identities. Many people have the support of parents, family, and friends. And just as many,<em> possibly even more</em>, do not. Some people may not go out with their partners in fear of being assaulted, slurred at, or having a Bible thrown at them. This is is not, never was, and never will be a choice. So just <em>why?</em> Why hate on those like you? Why hate on those who have quotidian lives just like you; people who have families just like you, people who need to shower, and eat and drink just like you?
If you believe in basic human rights, in people not being attacked by acquaintances, join me and many others in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
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sorry if it's too short; I spent <em>a lot</em> of time on this. just pls give credit UwU and may I have Brainliest? thank you :)
Arrests for drug crimes typically account for 14 percent of all arrests reported to the FBI
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The FBI is the primary investigation and security agency of America where they will take the responsibility of law and order enforcement. They have the authority and duty to investigate crime related to drugs.
They have an agency called UCR which is Uniform Crime Reporting agency which collects official data about crimes in America and then it will be made public by the FBI. According to the latest report of 2018 FBI has made 10,554,985 arrests for all offenses out of which 1,632,921 were drug related arrests.
It depends on the like city or whatever but it’s true in most parts