So it is important that we just don't ignore it and forget about it. We should actually start trying to physician assisted suicide legal in all states. But there is always two sides to an argument. And people think that if you're having a doctor or a nurse end your own life then that affects the doctor-patient trust. Family members of that person who had their life ended by a doctor might not trust that doctor any more. They might think that the doctor isn’t actually trying to help them with their problem and that they are actually trying to lean you towards ending your life. Most states don't want to make it legal because in the long run, they would be losing money. Hospitals are expensive especially if you are very ill. You pay them a lot of money for treatment that may or may not work on you. But if people just chose to end their own lives, it’s much cheaper because all you're doing it probably injecting something in your veins. Treatment for something could be a long process, that’s why it is much more expensive than ending your own life. That's why most states don’t want to make physician assisted suicide legal because they would be losing their money.
But just think about it, would you want someone to be suffering for days on end and will most likely die anyways? That’s why physician assisted suicide should be legal. So what if the government and hospitals are losing money, would you rather be losing …show more content…
We shouldn’t start having riots, we should do what we can to help make assisted suicide legal without causing trouble. We can do more things beyond using the media, we can start a petition. We can get more and more people to sign it so that there will be a bigger group. The more people we get, the bigger chance we have to make assisted suicide legal. Together, we can make it legal and make people end their own suffering. Those people that are terminally ill and will be dead in weeks are in so much pain. They should have a choice if they want to end their own suffering. No one should be forcing them to do anything in their lives but themselves. Making physician assisted suicide legal in every state won’t be easy, it will be a long and challenging process. But if we all stick together and put awareness to it, we can help fight and make it legal in every