An Easier Way Out, assisted suicide
Title: An Easier Way Out, assisted suicide
Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Details: Words: 574 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
An Easier Way Out, assisted suicide
Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Details: Words: 574 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
An Easier Way Out Doctor Kevorkian and other so-called 'death doctors' should be permitted to assist in the premature deaths of the terminally ill. Although many states outlaw assisted suicides, nevertheless, they should by made legal for terminally ill patients. These patients may not want to suffer a long, painful death. The terminally ill will not get well, they might decide to make the decision of ending their life alone if they cannot receive proper
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our community today the legalization of aided suicides is a must. For the sake of all humanity and virtue in our society today, exercise your freedom of choice and look at assisted suicides with a different, but, moral perspective.
Works Cited Hentoff, Nat. 'From Assisted Suicides to Euthanasia.' Village Voice 14 May 1996: p. 10 Hosenball, Mark. 'The Real Jack Kevorkian.' Newsweek 6 Dec. 1996: p. 28-29 Lemonick, Michael. 'Defining the Right to Die.' Time 15 Apr. 1996: p. 82