Assisting a suicide is in itself another form of suicide in which a person decides if wants to end his life but cannot do it alone for lack of means to suicide. Normally in assisted suicide, the individual is too sick, even almost paralyzed, so the person has to ask someone's help to achieve the goal. Then, this person is who gives aid drugs or equipment to commit suicide. Thus, assisting a suicide - to maliciously incite a mentally ill person to act on his self-destructive impulses should be understood as a crime or aid in dying to respond to a rational dying person’s request to abbreviate his suffering or the assisting a suicide should be understood as medical practice. Talking about of the assisted suicide always emerge polemic and controversy so that in the society exists persons and institutions that can adopt or justify one of this two antagonistic positions that approve or even promote this action to patients with terminal illnesses with the reason to alleviate the suffering and deliver a death with dignity, or reject and condemn this action that for them is considered immoral and it is seen as a real murder because the man can’t dispose loosely above the life of another man so of indirectly way. Thus , there are positions that attempt to justify this practice as a means to end the suffering of the sick and deliver a death with dignity and the other positions that see the assisted suicide as an abhorrent deed and immoral, as a false solution that, under no circumstances, should be legalized.
Opponents of assisted suicide argue that a terminal patient is an incompetent patient who not is in the position to express their will and fewer still kill him-self. Besides, terminally ill people are vulnerable members of society so some might feel under psychological pressure to ease the burden on their families. However, supporters of assisted suicide argue that the death comes as a patient choice whose knowing their irreversible pathological