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Public Death Records – How to Find Death Records Online

March 15th, 2011 5 comments

The easiest way to view public death records is through the internet but you may have to pay a little extra for that.  But if you want to pay less, then may I suggest that you do it through a government agency.

Getting public death records in a government agency is quite easy and cheaper but still it will require you a great deal of time. While viewing them through the internet is more convenient but it does require you to pay a little bit more.

I guess nothing is really free in this world.  It is quite understandable really because it requires time and labor to update the death records database. Even though you pay more transacting through the internet it is way more convenient because it is just one click away. Unlike getting it through the government, it requires time and energy even though it’s cheaper.

Basically, there are two ways of getting death and birth records.  First, you transact through the internet but require a payment in your part.

Secondly, go to through the government agencies which would be most likely free or will require you a minimal payment. The decision is entirely yours to make. If you opted for more convenient and easy access then the internet would be your most likely choice.

But if you have time to spare and you are not really that busy then I think it would not be troublesome to go through the government.

Finding these records is not difficult online. It is available to anyone who wants the information.  You may avail it through the internet or if you want you can do it manually, the decision is ultimately yours to make.

Ricky Lim

So now that Mexico has legalized drugs?

December 29th, 2009 7 comments

will that mean addicts can take a trip to Mexico for a trip and not get arrested? Border towns may have to thank Mexico for the increase in real estate market.

And for the record, I side with Mexico with their approach. It’s the only sensible alternative to thwarting crime and death from enforcement which has failed miserably.

So, what is your opinion of Mexico legalizing the possession of heroin, cocaine and marijuana?

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Hooray for the government of Mexico’s respect for individual freedom. Consenting adults should decide for themselves (with easy access to factual information to base the decision on, of course) whether they wish to take the risks involed in using mind altering substances like marijuana, tobacco, cocaine, caffeine, alcohol, etc … not have Nanny Government make their decisions for them. I hope that Act 2 is Mexico giving the USA the same message Canada gave us when asked to cooperate with our efforts to enforce Alcohol Prohibition: "Enforce your own stupid law."