Tuesday, September 29, 2009

voluntary euthanasia

Voluntary euthanasia isn't an obligation, but a right. A right every person should be able to choose from as long as they meet the necessities. By legalizing euthanasia in all of the United States we are giving people this right. We wont be forcing them. Of course euthanasia would be the last resort to think about. I think that if any of us ever came to that point in life where we felt like we couldnt take it anymore it would be nice to have the option of euthanasia. I don't understand why people are so against euthanasia. Its not an everybody must do situation. Its more of a self-choice situation. For those who think its wrong then they should just ignore its legal. If a doctor ever comes across to tell you that you have the option then just ignore it and say no. There are many people who arent against it though. Like drinking, if you want to do it you can as long as your of age and if you dont then you dont have to worry about it. Of course we have to see that euthanasia is much bigger than drinking and the results are fatal. By legalizing euthanasia in all of the united states we are not forcing or pressuring the competent people of choosing euthanasia we are just giving them the right to choose it.

voluntary euthanasia

Voluntary euthanasia isn't necessarily giving people the chance to die. Where euthanasia is legal your death has to be expected within six months. There also has to be no chance of finding a cure for your case. Voluntary euthanasia is really basically freedom for your fatal troubles that have no solution. Its hard to wait around for death when pain and anxiety is involved. Its hard to lie on a hospital bed knowing that in a few months you'll be gone. Therapy works for many people fortunately but what about those who it doesnt help? Therapy has to fail to be able to choose euthanasia where its legal as well. We need to understand that its not people with just a broken bone that will survive choosing euthanasia. Instead, its people who have a fatal disease, people who know there "time" is coming, people who may be suffering more than we may ever fear of suffering.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

It is not wrong for somebody who is terminally ill to choose voluntarty euthanasia. Its wrong for anybody to suffer and be left suffering when we or they know there is no hope for them. If it were to be legalized i definately think they should have restrictions on it. There would have to be no way of surviving much longer to even be an option for the person. We legalized abortion because there are certain cases where women dont want the baby to be born whether its predicted dissabilities or chances of being mentally ill or just unplanned pregnancies. If we give somebody else the right to choose whether somebody else will even have the chance to live, we should give ourselves that right. With healthcare becoming more available to people this will help many people who cant afford surgeries or certain medication they're in need of, which will reduce the choice of voluntary euthanasia. There are many people who wont give up and will keep fighting whatever situation there in until the end, but for the people who choose to give up or dont have a choice but to suffer should at least be able to have the choice of relieving their pain.