Karen Ann Quinlan is an epoch-making incident including euthanasia when the time to adjust and reform euthanasia came. Quinlan, a 21 year old New Jersey resident, overdosed drugs and alcohol in 1975. She was taken to the hospital, and her condition gradually worsened to nutrition. The doctor judged that she had no chance to recover. Before becoming a coma, Karen said that if something leads to physical and mental incapacity and there is no opportunity for recovery, he would not want to survive "special medical treatment," Derek Humphrey Pointed out.
On June 18, 2016, the Senator passed C - 14 which supported suicide (probably euthanasia), regulated the doctor 's assistance to suicide, and was able to euthanize. According to law, "medical assistance for death" means (a) that a doctor or a doctor dies according to their request, or (b) that they are prescribed or provided by a physician, or their demands We will provide that substance to the physician so that someone can manage the substance on its own and bring them to death. "
Suicide is a taboo topic (suicide, euthanasia and suicide assistance) many people are talking about even in the United States. In many contemporary states today, assisted suicide and euthanasia are controversial medical and ethical issues. In the United States, suicide is no longer illegal, but 44 out of 52 states are banned. (Lee and Stingle). - Death is inevitable. Each of us is unique and unique. When it comes to reality, we do not say much. We live our life and use whatever we can get. Life is just a series of things that adapts to what we have decided to throw to us. We do not have the right to speak nor the right to choose. However, some people have several choices about death. For patients with terminal disease, they must decide whether they should stay alive.
In a unanimous decision on February 6, 2015, the Canadian Supreme Court dismissed the ban on suicide and the Canadian parliament was able to legalize and legalize suicide, possibly euthanasia, for a year. The court extended the deadline for four months to draft the law for the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau then imposed. The C-14 bill passed the House, but passed the Senate past the deadline of 6 June 2016 and legalized PAS (presumably Euthanasia) without legal provisions