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Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Battle Against Ethics

Imagine someone lying helplessly in pain, dying from a disease that has no cure. With no hope that person asks to die, eventually begging their doctors for death. In 1990 the Supreme Court ruled that if patients with no hope for recovery can choose to stop treatment. What if a patient wants to go further? What if the patient wants to end their suffering and pain? World Book Encyclopedia defines physician-assisted suicide as: when a doctor indirectly aids a patient with suicide, relieving their pain and letting them die with dignity. Thousands of people die everyday, and a good number of those people have terminal diseases. They die painful deaths as weak and helpless people. There is a way to change how they die. In 1994 the state of Oregon passed the Death With Dignity Act, which allows terminally ill patients of a clear mind to make the decision to end their lives by physician-assisted suicide. Unfortunately, this is not legal in all fifty States. Actually, no other State but......


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