Should Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legalized Essay

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Physician-assisted suicide should be legal because it is the individual’s decision to choose on his or her life. While family members and friends will be affected emotionally by his or her decision, it is ultimately the individual that chooses to end his or her life. While they may persuade the individual not to, that right to live should be based on the individual. In addition, people can choose to not have the right to choose to die, this is just an option to shorten the individual’s time of suffering. Should an individual want to end his or her life, and the peers do not, then that could be considered refusing that individual’s wishes. Physician-assisted suicide is a choice and should be given as an option to individuals especially like Craig who is suffering with an incurable disease and an inevitable death.

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Perhaps the individual has changed his or her mindset about religion and sets aside those values and does not want to continue to suffer with a disease, or that the individual is setting religion aside for his family and him or herself. In addition, some people may say that is unethical and therefore it is controversial in that not all states have legalized physician-assisted suicide and against the Hippocratic Oath. While debates about its ethics are continuous in modern society, medical opinions are changing and laws about physician-assisted suicide may change in the future. Some people may say it may open opportunities for mentally incompetent people to choose to die, rather than mentally competent. While this may create opportunities for more people to die for non-medically related situations, it is ultimately to the individual and the peers to decide whether the individual to conscious of his or her decision to use physician-assisted

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