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Physician Assisted Suicide: A Personal Review From Oregon


Physician Assisted Suicide: A Personal Review From Oregon
A look at the issues of legal, physician-assisted suicide in Oregon.
1,705 words (approx. 6.8 pages) | 7 sources | MLA | 2000 United States


Paper Summary:

The moral issue of physician-assisted suicide is in the forefront of controversial issues being discussed amongst Oregonians today, according to this paper. Oregon's ballot measures 16 and 51 changed the law to legalize physician-assisted suicide - the first state to have such legal rights. This paper gives an inside perspective on the many opinions that the author from Oregon tries to portray.

From the Paper:

""In November 1994, Oregonians voted on ballot measure 16, a measure which would legalize physician-assisted suicide. Under this measure, physicians would legally be able to write a prescription of lethal drugs to adults with a 6 months or less diagnosis of a terminal illness" (http://www.ortl.org/suicide/background.htm). Before this election in Oregon, pro-euthanasia groups had come together and campaigned unsuccessfully in California in 1992, and in Washington in 1991. Perhaps the reason these two states were unable to gain election was because the method of death was legal injection to be administered by the physician. "Exit polls revealed the public's distrust of this method, thus causing the Right to Die campaign to "soften" the method to self-administered drugs. This tactic was better received by the public, and Measure 16 passed by a slim margin of 51% to 49%, making Oregon the first government in the world to legalize physician-assisted suicide" (http://www.org/suicide/background.htm). Thus, from the start of this election, it is easy to observe that not everyone in Oregon was or is excited about this new legalization. Such a small margin of wining was bound to give rise to controversy over the issue, and that's exactly what resulted."

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APA Citation:

Physician Assisted Suicide: A Personal Review From Oregon (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Physician-Assisted-Suicide-A-Personal-Review-From-Oregon/6471

MLA Citation:

"Physician Assisted Suicide: A Personal Review From Oregon" 15 January 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Physician-Assisted-Suicide-A-Personal-Review-From-Oregon/6471>




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Majored in Communications and Psychology but also have a strong science background. I attended a small, private high school and a mid-size private college where my writing skills were perfected. I have never received anything less than an A for any of the papers that I have posted on this site.
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