The Pros And Cons Of Assisted Suicide

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If you were suffering and you knew the only way out was if you died would you want the doctors to put you out of your misery? At the moment assisted suicide is only legal in a few states but, many believe it should become legal everywhere in the United States. Assisted suicide is when someone is either brain dead or terminally ill and is suffering so the doctors give them a lethal injection to kill them. People have many things against this way of treating someone because they say that it is murder, when someone says this it makes them sound like they want the person who is suffering to suffer more. Assisted suicide should be legal but, used only as a way to end someone’s suffering or to kill someone who is brain dead. Losing someone you love is always hard but watching that person suffer can be the hardest thing to do for a loved one. Assisted suicide is looked down upon by many in the medical field because they are trained and taught to do everything they can to save their patient …show more content…

In many cases people only have a few days left to live and they would much rather hasten their death so they no longer have to feel the pain. A similar situation happened to a man and Naomi Richards wrote about it in The Death of Right-To-Die Campaigners. “Tony wanted a doctor to be allowed a legal defence of ‘necessity’ in advance of intentionally ending his life (with a lethal injection) on the grounds that he was unable to take his own life because of his locked-in syndrome(15)”. Tony wanted to skip the last days of suffering and just die so he did not have to hurt anymore. Because of laws prohibiting him from ending his own life he had to continue to suffer, he died a week later. When Tony was coming to the end of his life all he wanted was for the pain and suffering to end and when he was denied this he became very depressed and he gave