Assisted Suicide Should Not Be Legal Essay

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What is Assisted Suicide? Is it ethical to allow someone to take their own life, let alone help them take it? Whose decision is it to decide whether or not someone should be able to consent to die? What legal issues are involved with assisted suicide? Is it legal? Should it be illegal or legal? There are many questions that have to be asked about assisted suicide, but it is not as simple as it seems. These questions affect real people’s lives and happiness. Shouldn’t we be the ones that decide what to do with our own lives? Shouldn’t the only person that knows and has to live with the pain and suffering be the only voice that matters? The Government deciding whether or not a person can choose to take their own life or to have another person to help them take their life is an invasion of privacy. The government should never be able to legislate a person’s body or a person’s decision about their own body. Assisted suicide is defined as helping a person to end his or her life by request in order to end suffering. It is legal in five of the fifty states of the United States, Which includes California, Montana, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. In Montana a decision is …show more content…

It only makes sense for it to be the patient’s choice on whether or not they want to live the rest of their short life waiting for the inevitable or end the suffering quick, painless, and easy. The voice of the patient is the most important voice, because the only person who truly knows what they are going through is the patient. The only person who is in pain and is suffering is the patient. The only person whose is life is at stake is the patient and even then their death is inevitable. The only person that should be able to make the final decision on whether or not they want to die is the patient, however it is the patient does not have the right to

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