Euthanasia, in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, "Acts that kill or forgive those who are desperate as people or livestock or those who have suffered injuries to act in a relatively painless way for mercy or It is defined as action. However, euthanasia is still illegal in the majority of North America, fearing abuse, religious conflict, and ancient social values. The legalization of euthanasia in Canada makes it possible for patients (and their families) to die with dignity and minimal mental trauma regardless of quality of life,
People advocating euthanasia are promoting the legalization of euthanasia. Because it is a way to protect "vulnerable group" from illegal death and provide the "dignified death" desired for suffering patients. People who oppose this approach oppose the validity of this approach. Euthanasia does not protect vulnerable groups, but mandates to unilaterally make decisions. If euthanasia is available, people dependent on disease will suffer and will be forced to choose to die instead of being burdened by their families. Yes, those who become sick and dependently sometimes feel that their families are worthless and annoying. Because their bodies are very weak and can not work, they can not help their families and the community. This often makes them feel worthless and innocent. This is why many suffering people want to die. Fortunately, euthanasia is not permitted in most areas of the country and in other areas.
To analyze the legitimacy of euthanasia in the right of life for that role in today's society it is necessary to deal with this theme with the dignity of death from different perspectives circulating in society. A devout killer discovered what is now known as euthanasia. And it is characterized by its humanitarian feelings. And it avoids prolongation of pain caused by intractable diseases, and its own patients are those who demand death. I gave him up. This is a topic of distance and predisposition, it is difficult to discuss not only legal differences but also derivative factors of religious appreciation in the doctrine. These differences come from confirming that it is about pure murder or crime that promotes suicide. Many of these lawsuits have arrived at courts in various countries and resolved in various ways.