It’s my time to die when I decide! Thousand of people are suffering without the help of assisted suicide. Less people in the world suffer is assisted suicide was legalized in all states. Assisted suicide is a right that the people of America should be allowed to exercise. Only five out of the fifty states have legalized assisted suicide and even fewer states have tried to legalize it, even other countries have legalized assisted suicide. People will forever disagree with assisted suicide but it will help many.
People who support legalizing assisted suicide say that it is a moral right to choose what they want to do with their lives as long as it doesn't harm anyone else. That right should also include the right to end their life. For most people, the right to end one's life is a right they can easily exercise but there are many who want to die, but whose disease, handicap, or condition renders them unable to end their lives in a dignified manner ("Assisted
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The poll found that 68 percent of respondents agreed with allowing doctors to help patients facing deadly diseases and illnesses in committing physician-assisted suicide ("Poll: Almost 70 Percent"). That other 22 percent or three out of ten people highly disagree with assisted suicide, and that’s their right. There are many reasons why assisted suicide should not be legalized also. For one the doctor-patient relationship could be ruined. The most fundamental part of a doctor-patient relationship is trust ("Top 6 Reasons Physician-Assisted"). If doctor-prescribed suicide were legal, patients wouldn’t know if the doctor’s ultimate motive was to heal them or end their life ("Top 6 Reasons Physician-Assisted"). The doctor’s duty is to kill the pain - not the patient ("Top 6 Reasons