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Pros And Cons Of Physician Assisted Suicide

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Pro- Assisted Suicide

Physician Assisted Suicide is the suicide of a patient suffering from an incurable disease, completed by the taking lethal drugs prescribed by a doctor for this purpose. This procedure can be used to help patients suffering and having no way to live in their old state of mind anymore. Physician Assisted Suicide helps patients have a chance to end the pain that no one else is feeling. This should be a choice for a patients to be able to make without having to worry. This reason and many more is why my partner and I will be presenting the pro case to the resolution.
Resolved: Physician assisted suicide should be legalized in the United States.
The three main points that we believe support the resolution are…
1.) The …show more content…

In the 1900s there was a man named , Dr. Jack Kevorkian aka Dr. Death who exercised and respected the people's right to die . Dr. Jack Kevorkian went around the rules when it came to the Physician Assisted Suicide to give the patients the option to have the right to die. He got out of many cases of “ murder” for going through with what he believed was right. He assisted in over 130 deaths in the 1900s until the law was passed and assisted suicide was illegal. This proves that a patient should be able to have the choice of living through the pain but what about all the patients or are on their deathbed and are going to have to go through pain for a prolonged time period before actually dying? Physician Suicide should not be legal because it's more helpful for the patients who are already told they are going to die . This is giving them an out before they have to go through the crucial pain. The patient should have the right to control their the circumstances of their death of their death whether is them laying in a hospital dying or being assisted in a pinless procedure to die that takes up to 45 minutes . The patient should be allowed to be incontrol of their life and the way they live and if they're not able to live the way the did in the past or have a completely different mindset and aren't the same person as before why should you be able to take away their right to end their misery. This is only one of the main point in this speech that me and my partner are going to

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