Doctor Assisted Suicide Essay

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Doctor-assisted suicide should be legalized for three different reasons: prolonging life only means prolonging pain, it provides a valuable life service that safeguards whose wishing to end their lives which means that doctor-assisted suicide would allow prevention of something undesirable - and we all have our right to die. I am in complete agreement of what Socrates once said - “Suicide is wrong because it releases us prematurely from a condition in which God puts us” ; however, what if you are afflicted by extreme trauma and worst, complete deterioration and there is no escape to alleviate the pain, you would not have many options to consider. For example, according to the “Chosun Newspaper” an article about a shooting incident was published in 2009 under the title ‘Should Doctor-assisted suicide be legalized ?”. It was June 16th, near the central city of South Korea, Seoul, where two twin brothers were living. One was older than the other, unfortunately the older one was diagnosed with lung cancer when he was about 7 years old. Every since he was young, the older brother had to go through endless operations and surgery which demoralized him throughout his childhood. By the time he turned 18, he had to be prescribed with a high dosage of medicine which would lead to deadly side effects such as nausea and breathlessness. One night, the older brother begged to his younger brother to kill him with their father’s 19mm Glock from his police car. So the younger brother, willing to end his brother’s suffering, shot 2 bullets through his heart. However, unfortunately, the younger brother had to be held in juvenile court till he was 18 in order to prosecuted at court due to his act of murder. This is why doctor-assisted suicide is the ...

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... he/she is going through such unexplainable excruciating pain, keeping them alive would only seem as if we are torturing them.
According to the National Opinion Poll 2002, 81% of the public agree that a person suffering unbearably pain from a terminal illness should be allowed by law to have medical aid to die. In addition, euthanasia has been accepted in the Netherlands for over 20 years and a law was passed in 2000 to regulate this. Additionally, a related law had been accepted in 2001 in Belgium and in US, Oregon is the only state that also applied a similar law.
I strongly believe that, doctor-assisted should be legalized as it would end the arguments between the two sides of people against euthanasia and doctorate-assisted suicide and it would solve the problem of whether a terminally ill patient would be able end he/she’s life without pain and with peace.

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