Euthanasia should be legalized in the United States. In 1992, Chris Docker wrote an article about an elderly woman who had experienced the last painful stage of his life. Docker said, "Mrs Boyce is very ill and she will shout like a dog when someone touches her." Potassium chloride benefited her. Peace death Many of us feel that we have the right to "(Docker)". This unfortunate situation can be seen by many doctors in the United States.
In this article, we insist that active euthanasia should be legal in the United States. The patient's pain should not be expanded, but the doctor should be able to relieve their suffering and help the patient as much as possible. I think that this issue is important for discussion. Because the right people in suffering and the right of life should give them the right to make choices to stop pain. - Lindsay Coleman, author of "Shopping with Williams and J-Mart" talks about ethnic, ethnic and belonging in South Park. She talked about how Southern Park combined the word "absolutely rude, a long tradition of racist comedies" (Coleman 131). Coleman continues to provide concrete examples of ethnic-based behavior in various episodes to demonstrate the commonality of this rhetoric in Southern Park.
Euthanasia should be legal in the United States. Euthanasia is a painless and helpless treatment for people with incurable, painful, or painful diseases or disorders. Most religious organizations believe that this is suicide, murder and immorality, but people should still have the right to say that to a nurse or someone else. People who have supported euthanasia in the past believe that people are not forced to live by hand but they will be able to die with dignity (Abernethy, 430)
Legal euthanasia and assisted suicide have become inevitable, but many doctors are uncomfortable with this idea. Because BMA is against the legalization of euthanasia, there are many states and domestic medical institutions in the United States. According to the recent Australian Medical Council bill, North Australia became the jurisdiction to legalize the first effective euthanasia in the world. Even physicians trying to legalize euthanasia often say that they do not want to participate.