Euthanasia is due to the euthanasia of Greece, which means literally good death. It refers to the practice of intentionally ending life to alleviate human suffering and suffering. Since voluntary euthanasia is usually the top concern for professional euthanasia debaters, I will pay more attention to this. For euthanasia and suicide assistance, you should have the intention of killing. Support of euthanasia is empathic, but it is clear that the imaginable profit of legalizing euthanasia goes far beyond its harmful consequences.
I think that voluntary euthanasia should be legalized for people who are end-of-life and who can endure intolerable suffering. Voluntary euthanasia is characterized by expressive conscious patients wanting to die and provides a way to relieve pain and relief when people's quality of life is low. This provides the people classified in the above categories the choice to determine their future and the majestic death opportunities that they might not have. Valentina Maureira, 14 years old, is one example. Maureira, born of cystic fibrosis at birth, needed to be fed through the tube and was heavily dependent on the ventilator. Maureira was suffering from this long-standing intractable illness, and he made an emotional request to allow Chilean president "an injection that will let her (her) sleep forever". In this case, euthanasia can reduce the quality of low life that will be experienced.
Euthanasia is classified in various ways including spontaneous, involuntary, or involuntary. Voluntary euthanasia is legal in some countries. Unwilling euthanasia (patient's consent is not obtained) is illegal in all countries. Unwilling euthanasia (without consent or contrary to patient's desire) is also illegal in all countries and is usually considered murder. As of 2006, euthanasia was the most active field of modern bioethics studies. In some countries there are various public controversies about the moral, ethical and legal issues of euthanasia. In many countries, passive euthanasia (called "plugging") is legal. However, active euthanasia is legally or virtually legal in just a few countries (eg Belgium, Canada, Switzerland) and is limited to specific circumstances and approval by parliamentarians, physicians or other experts .
Voluntary euthanasia is done with patient consent. Proactive voluntary euthanasia is legal in Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands. Passive voluntary euthanasia is legal in the United States, according to the director of the Ministry of Health of Missouri State. The term "assisted suicide" is often used when patients achieve their own death with the help of a doctor. Suicide assistance is legal in Switzerland and California, Oregon, Washington, Montana and Vermont