Dying Is Not A Crime By Jack Kevorkian

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“Dying is not a crime” –Jack Kevorkian. Euthanasia, from the Greek word meaning “good death” is the practice of assisted suicide with the intention of relieving pain and suffering (Anderson). Euthanasia is a hot topic that people have various judgments on. I choose to be an advocate for euthanasia for the reason that it is a case of respecting humanity and giving the person the right to choose when and how to die which is a normal right for everyone to have. People opposing euthanasia claim that it is an immoral act because life must be preserved and protected, but in fact, euthanasia should be legal everywhere because euthanasia does not shorten lifespan of patients, it frees up medical funds to help other people get that medical …show more content…

Furthermore, it is a right for the person to choose how and when they want to die in the first place. With this is mind, Anderson says “For a physician to deny the person his right to die when under intense pain and suffering is effectively forcing them to live a life without what they believe is their dignity, a life of suffering and eventually death, that is immoral. ”Also “The right of a competent, terminally ill person to avoid excruciating pain and embrace a timely and dignified death bears the sanction of history and is implicit in the concept of ordered liberty. The exercise of this right is as central to personal autonomy and bodily integrity as rights safeguarded by this court’s decisions relating to marriage, family, relationships, procreation, contraception, child rearing and the refusal or termination of life-saving medical treatment.