Die or Not
Physician-assisted suicide presents one of the greatest dilemmas to the medical profession. Should someone who is mentally competent, but deemed terminally ill, be allowed to engage in physician-assisted suicide? According to the First Amendment of The Constitution of The United States, "one has the freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances." The Fourteenth Amendment states, "The State cannot deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law; nor deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." The group believes that a terminally ill patient has the Constitutional right to decide whether or not to end his or her life with the help of a licensed medical doctor. There have been many cases over the years where a terminally ill patient who is mentally competent has made the choice to either partake in physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia. "Physician-assisted suicide occurs when the physician provides the patient with the means and/or knowledge to commit suicide"(Death and Dying,91). "Euthanasia is when the physician administers
a terminal illness, so severe that one is unable to function independently, life? The government says that it is. Liberty is same year, a Missouri Court ruled that the feeding tube could be removed after evidence that Cruzan would wish to believe in, our government would not exist as the system that it is today. Our democracy was created because of ruling was overturned by the Florida Supreme Court: he no longer has the right to end his own life. He will have to freedom, but is having complications which do not allow one to be free and independent, freedom? The government says once again that it is. Freedom is also having the ability to make choices. These choices should include the ability illness an injustice? Charles Hall contracted this deadly disease from a blood transfusion not from shooting drugs or Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution entitles citizens of the United States of America the right to die. The
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