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Assisted Suicide

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Term Paper TitleAssisted Suicide
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Assisted Suicide

Assisted Suicide


     In thousands of homes across the nation victims of terminal illnesses
sit in pain due to their sicknesses.  Should these people have to go through all
of that pain and suffering just for the end result of death?  Should these
people have the right to assisted death, to rid themselves of unbearable pain?
This topic has been one of the great controversies over the last several years.

     Not too long ago if someone was found assisting in suicide, it was seen
as a felony crime.  But recently there have been court cases taken up in two
federal appellate courts that ruled terminally ill patients have the right to
seek doctor assisted suicide (Carter 1).  These cases took place in New York and
Washington.  This added two more to the list of states that legalized this means
of ending life.  However, doctor assisted is still seen as a criminal act in
thirty four states(Rosen 1).  In my opinion, doctor assisted suicide should be
made legal throughout the nation.  If a terminally ill patient wants to take his
or her life due to excruciating pain, he or she should have the ability to
utilize euthanasia.  Ultimately, the decision should be that of the terminally
ill individual.
     The main controversy over this issue, is the question of morality.  Is
it morally right for a doctor to assist in suicide?  Many individuals feel that
it is not.  It is thought if assisted suicide is legalized throughout the states,
it will encourage families with terminally ill relatives to push them
prematurely to their demise(Carter 2).  This is an outlandish assumption.  A
family that truly loves one another would not urge a family member to rush any
decision as momentous as ending one's life.  If there is caring among the family,
the suicide would not take place until is was utterly necessary.
     Two other important moral questions also arise from this issue.  First,
do our mortal lives belong to us alone, are we sovereign over our bodies, or do
they belong to the communities of families in which we are embedded?  Second,
will this right give the terminally ill a greater sense of control over their
circumstances, or will it weaken respect for life?(Carter 2)
     The first question is ridiculous.  It seems as though Carter is trying
to say we will no longer be in charge of ourselves, and we will be living in a
socialistic society.  There is no reason why we should not be able to control
the destiny of our lives.  We, as human beings, are solely sovereign ...

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