People who suffer from pancreatic cancer experience abdominal or back pain, severe weight loss, jaundice which is the yellowing of the skin and eyes, a loss of appetite, nausea, changes in stool, and diabetes. This is only one of the types of cancer that people have to suffer through daily. In 2016, an estimated 1,685,210 died from cancer in the United States. Most of these people went through the worst pain you can ever imagine. Not only did they have to watch themselves fade away, their family and friends had to watch the person they love disappear. There has been a major debate on whether the government should legalize physician-assisted suicide in every state. It is already legal in four states and those are Oregon, Montana,Vermont, …show more content…
I covered many points throughout the whole all of the paragraphs. For example, if a dying person is suffering and will be for a long time should have the right to be put out of their misery in a peaceful way. Also, if a person is in terrible condition from an accident, they should have the choice if they want to go through terrible and long medical procedures that may take months even years to recover from and may not recover from at all. For example they could be on a feeding tube the rest of their life and not be able to walk 5 feet from a machine they are connected to. As a solution to many people's problems with trying to have physician-assisted suicide legalized, it can be legalized in at least half the states. When someone goes to trial to see if they are qualified and they are they can be transported to a different state that has a facility. We can have a facility in each state that specializes in it. That way states that completely refuse to legalize it give their citizens a choice to live out the life they choose. It gives other states the choice whether they want to legalize it or not and leaves the people that want to legalize it happy and the people that don't happy. People all around the world a suffering when there is absolutely no need to. They are living in constant pain every single day. The question is...what would you