“The killing of a disabled person is not compassionate. It is not euthanasia. It is murder.” Wrote by Stella Young in Sep 3, 2013. According to Wikipedia, the term euthanasia comes from the Greek meaning “a good death.” It is the act of intentionally killing someone who is hopelessly sick or an individual suffering from a terminal illness in order to relieve any pain. People agree and disagree with this situation, therefore it is always a controversial topic in today’s world. It has no set answer because there are so many different ways of looking at it such as different philosophies and different cultures. Some people have accepted euthanasia in many ways. However, it is generally agreed that euthanasia also has negative sides. In my opinion, euthanasia should be acceptable because it is the worth alternative. …show more content…
Supporters of euthanasia claim that individuals can make important decisions about their bodies. Having a doctor help terminally ill patients with ending their own life that ensure death will be on their own terms and in peace with dignity. Euthanasia is legal in the states of Oregon. The Oregon Death with Dignity Act was affirmed in 1997 by voters Oregon. On February 21, 2017, Public Health Division, Center for Health Statistics report on the use of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act. Since the Oregon Death with Dignity Act was passed in 1997, a total of 1,749 Oregon residents obtained prescriptions under the DWDA. This report confirms that every year euthanasia law brings peace of mind and relief to Oregonians who suffering from pain and prove the law provides comfort to terminally ill patients. Furthermore, there are many cases that the right to die with dignity. In the case of Brittany Maynard, she was diagnosed in 2014 with terminal brain cancer that would kill her in six months, she chose to move from California to Oregon where assisted suicide is