Due to civic uncertainty over this subtle theme, it has been basically assumed that death by doctors should be legalized in the United States. Suicide by a doctor is a way to provide drugs and tools necessary for suicide to individuals. The term "to help death" or "death with dignity" is better than "suicide" because it is different from "suicide".
According to the Gallup survey in 2015, 68% of Americans believe that deaths by doctors should be legalized. Regardless of the issue of justification, more and more Americans believe that doctors can help death morally acceptable. In 2015, I answered that 56% is acceptable, compared to 45% two years ago. Twenty-four states including North Carolina are considering a similar bill this year. Rep. Harris Harrison plans to resume her dignity death law at this meeting. This bill was tried in 2015 - this is the first bill in the history of North Carolina State law - but it has never stood out in the judicial committee
Doctors that support death in California, Oregon, Washington, Vermont, Colorado, and Montana are legal. In addition to Montana, these states are legalized through court decisions, but there are all so-called "dignified death" restrictions. The Colombian Special District has also legalized it recently. According to these regulations, a doctor can provide lifelong medicine for adults who need it to be a terminal disease. The patient is considered mentally competent and must have a prognostic life of 6 months or less. The process is full of guarantees and checks to ensure that the patient makes informed decisions
In Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Colombia, Switzerland, doctors allow physicians to support patient death. In the United States, seven states are allowed to support suicide by doctors. Non-medical assistance suicide is illegal under customary law and criminal law in most countries of the United States (there are no clear laws or regulations in some states). One assertion of assisting suicide is that it can reduce the long-term suffering of people with advanced disease. Once it is about to die (within 6 months), the patient can choose to use death as a medical option to shorten the process of death that the patient believes is unbearable.