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Assisted Suicide Research Paper

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Leave on Your Own Terms Have you ever seen a bird lying on the ground, dying? Or had a dog suffer from something he wouldn’t recover from? If you have, did you leave them to suffer? Or did you help them by ending their misery? More often than not, we make the right choice when it comes to putting our sickly animals down. No one –or thing- deserves to suffer. This is why we need to legalize Euthanasia (Physician-Assisted Suicide).
Many people will argue that allowing Assisted Suicide is an act of playing God, and that we should allow him to take who he wants, when he wants, but this is simply not true. As a terminal patient, you’re already dying, and your time is limited. The patient is just choosing how he or she wants to leave. Some people …show more content…

It is our responsibility to make sure death is painless and comfortable for those who are sick and people such as hospice workers do just that. Why can’t they assist someone like Craig Schonegevel, a patient who suffered from neurofibromatosis had decided to end his life in a brutal way. He had took 12 sleeping pills, (Probably so he wouldn’t have to endure what came next,) and he then placed two plastic bags over his head, and tied them down with zip ties (“Should Euthanasia”). He died of suffocation. He asked for help from a physician, but laws are laws and he had to make a choice. Die on his own terms, or allow this disease to slowly kill him. The result? A painful and humiliating death, one that sends shudders down my spine, no one should go that way.
“But suicide because of your disease is like abortion on an unwell baby!” Some may argue this, some have, and many more will. However, this is not the case at all. Abortion is when someone else makes the decision for you and never allowing you a chance to live your life. Science comes a long way each and every year, and stripping a child of the right to attempt a life. With euthanasia however, they make the choice themselves, nothing is being forced upon them. They will be the ones to choose whether or not they wait

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