Whether people with end stage diseases should be allowed to judge whether they are willing to live in continuing pain. "A death by a doctor is defined as a doctor who usually provides a means of death, prescription medication, usually a patient, not a doctor, will ultimately use fatal drugs" (Braddock & Tonelli, 1998). In his or her own situation, the doctor knows that the patient will use these measures to kill suicide.
"We are strongly convinced that death by a doctor should not be the only one but should be the last option available to patients who are faced with death and include high-dose analgesics if necessary I will stop drinking or end-of-life sedation, but physicians should choose to help death at the end of my life, regardless of whether death by a doctor, doctor's assistance, or death or a suicide by a doctor I believe. "
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