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Assisted Suicide


Assisted Suicide
A transcript of a speech in favor of assisted suicide.
840 words (approx. 3.4 pages) | 7 sources | MLA | 2004 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper presents a speech given in favor of assisted suicide. The paper examines the legal barriers that prevent the performance of euthanasia in most states in the United States. The Oregon law that permits assisted suicide is discussed and the paper acknowledges that the Supreme Court was called upon to decide the constitutional right of the state of Oregon to have such a law. The writer of the paper calls upon moral and humane feelings in an effort to persuade others to think alike, in favor of assisting terminally ill patients to put an end to their suffering.

From the Paper:

"Assisted suicide is in the headlines these days because the Supreme Court is deciding whether Oregon, the only state with a law permitting assisted suicide, is constitutionally able to have such a law. Here is what Oregon's law is all about: "Oregon permits only assisted suicide--the prescribing doctor cannot even be there when the patient takes the lethal potion, usually barbiturates. The patient must be adult, mentally competent, and "terminally ill"--having a life expectancy of six months of less. There is no requirement of "unbearable suffering". Two written requests for assistance must be made, separated by a 15-day interval" (Anon 59). Here is how the case is proceeding in the Supreme Court: "The justices said in 1997 that there's no constitutional right to end one's own life, but they left the door open for states to experiment with different approaches to end-of-life questions" (Henderson 3). And there are medical experts who agree. "Results of a new national survey of 677 physicians... revealed that the majority... believe that physicians should be permitted to dispense life-ending prescriptions to terminally ill patients who have made a rational decision to die due to unbearable suffering...Although the high percentage of physicians who support the ability to prescribe such medications may be somewhat surprising, I believe it is the result of physicians' personal relationships with their patients and the desire to act in the best interest of each patient"
(Anon 1)."

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APA Citation:

Assisted Suicide (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Persuasive-Essay-Assisted-Suicide/63766

MLA Citation:

"Assisted Suicide" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Persuasive-Essay-Assisted-Suicide/63766>




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