Argumentative Essay On Assisted Suicide

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Calob Hotovec
Mrs. Stallman
English 10
17 May 2017
Assisted Suicide
Many people have been wondering what’s the conflict on assisted suicide. This essay will inform you on that topic to help with understanding it. Assisted suicide has been around for hundreds of years and now there has been conflict on if it should be legalized or illegalized. In the U.S. assisted suicide is having lots of conflict including, legalization, illegalization, and people’s right to assisted suicide.
With the conflict of people’s rights on assisted suicide can be showed in the acts and rights people have. The right to assisted suicide relates to the right of each individual to make a very private decision about the time and circumstances of their own death. When …show more content…

The rights and autonomy of all individuals must be preserved, but this cannot be accomplished if active euthanasia is legalized in a time when social inequities still abound. The potential consequences of active euthanasia’s liberalization outweigh those involved with its prohibition(Pawlick, DiLascio). The rights of people who request not to be kept alive by artificial means must be protected; however, active euthanasia may disproportionately affect vulnerable groups. In the United States today, passive euthanasia is commonly practiced in accordance with an advanced directive or instructions from a patient forbidding certain forms of treatment should the patient be unable to give informed consent. For example, a “do not resuscitate” (DNR) order instructs health care providers not to attempt to resuscitate a patient in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest(Pawlick, DiLascio). Controversy and debate has surrounded the issue of whether, in the absence of an advanced directive, a doctor or a patient’s guardian may elect to withdraw life support, including food and water, from a person in a persistent vegetative state. The persistent vegetative state is a condition described as “wakefulness without awareness,” which may result from severe brain damage(Pawlick, DiLascio). As one can see people want assisted suicide illegalized for many reasons and many places have it illegal to do and

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