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The Legal Definition Of Assisted Suicide

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Physician Assisted Suicide

Physician assisted suicide is one of the most controversial topics in the medical world today. Many individuals feel as if it is wrong to ask your physician to end your life regardless of your condition. Patients that are terminally ill and that want to end their life with dignity and on their terms often seek assistance in ending their life. They may have many reasons for wanting to end their life instead of holding on such as they do not want to become a burden to their family members, they want to pass away peacefully, or they fear losing their independence. Patients that are in extreme pain and just want it all to be over are also on the top of the list for wanting assistance from their physician to stop the pain the only way possible. The legal definition of assisted suicide according to Duhaime.com is, “A form of suicide or euthanasia which involves a person other than the person taking his or her own life, and during which the other person assists in direct or indirect physical means in giving effect to the suicide or, in the event of a statutory definition, in a manner as set out in that statute.” (Duhaime, L.) Assisted suicide laws are continuously changing and at a rapid rate. As of February 7, 2012 the only two states to have a law allowing assisted suicide were Oregon and Washington. At that time, Montana was welcoming the idea of less suffering for its people and Vermont and Massachusetts are on the way to having bills in the works.

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