The media continued to attack us with euthanasia. In Oakland County, Michigan, state officials revoked a 37-year-old hospice nurse, Anne Nicholas's license, admitted that three patients were given an excessive amount of morphine to accelerate death, then a criminal action was filed Are considering. Although he died in 1996 and 1997, the investigators only knew what they suspected when they received e-mail from Nicolas to their boyfriend last summer. According to the news this news reveals the details of the death of three people, it is part of Nikolai's efforts to establish peace between itself and the world after "find God" [Detroit News, 2 / 23/01, 2/22/01].
For decades, the question of whether euthanasia is right or wrong has been discussed. The first article by Margaret Pabst Battin claims that euthanasia is moral. Initially it was printed in "Euthanasia" in "Healthcare Ethics: Introduction" and by the University of Poole by Tan in 1987. The second article by Joyce Ann Schofield argues that euthanasia is immoral and initially appeared as "a care for the elderly: a moral challenge to American medicine". It was published by legal and medical problems in 1988 and was copyrighted in 1988. Both of these articles are published in the book titled "Ethane Death: The opposite to The View" published by Greenhaven Press, Inc. in 1989.
Public opinion is not whether the euthanasia in individual lawsuits is right or wrong, but whether the law should be amended to admit euthanasia. For some people where moral identity autonomy is a priority, euthanasia is morally appropriate. If you think that the world is already there and life becomes unbearable, all the choices to end it are reasonable. Therefore, from a community point of view, there is a tension here - people who reasonably demand euthanasia and those who are likely to be killed by their will as the current Netherlands do. Independence - the rights of individuals to decide when and how they will die - and security - the protection and security rights, as expressed by the value of the great society. How do you solve this problem? Is there a death right that the government should support?