Reetu Gill Envision yourself being not able to walk, unable to see, and can barley breathe, let alone speak. Your life was decently lived until this very moment. You are in horrendous pain that you are unable to cry. Despite the fact that your family is there for you every step of the way, as you begin to wonder, could ending your life be the answer for the pain to stop? Lying in the hospital bed all day, and all you can think about is that your life has no significance anymore. In all actuality, this is not something anybody needs to envision or experience, but this is a genuine circumstance for many individuals. These people should be able to make their own commands and have control of their own lives. A lot of people do not know what euthanasia is. It is a Greek term meaning 'good death.' It implies that if you are in the hospital and doctors know you will not survive they can make it painless. Euthanasia should be legal because it gives the right to choose how an individual wants to live or die, save money with their medical bills, and it also stops the person from having a poor quality of life. To begin with, deciding if you want to live or not is a personal decision, neither the doctor nor the government should have a say in your decision. It is not their choice; they cannot settle on that sort of choice for you on the grounds that it is absolutely impossible that they can envision themselves in your shoes. It may sound like suicide but it is very different. The government gives us the liberty to decide our job, and religion so why should they not give us the right to decide if we want to live or not? That should be the first right before all the ones I have mentioned. It's not logical that we can choose in other decisions if we cannot first make the decision of life and death for ourselves. It has been argued that for people that are on life support systems and people with long standing diseases casing pain and distress, euthanasia is a
Reetu Gill Envision yourself being not able to walk, unable to see, and can barley breathe, let alone speak. Your life was decently lived until this very moment. You are in horrendous pain that you are unable to cry. Despite the fact that your family is there for you every step of the way, as you begin to wonder, could ending your life be the answer for the pain to stop? Lying in the hospital bed all day, and all you can think about is that your life has no significance anymore. In all actuality, this is not something anybody needs to envision or experience, but this is a genuine circumstance for many individuals. These people should be able to make their own commands and have control of their own lives. A lot of people do not know what euthanasia is. It is a Greek term meaning 'good death.' It implies that if you are in the hospital and doctors know you will not survive they can make it painless. Euthanasia should be legal because it gives the right to choose how an individual wants to live or die, save money with their medical bills, and it also stops the person from having a poor quality of life. To begin with, deciding if you want to live or not is a personal decision, neither the doctor nor the government should have a say in your decision. It is not their choice; they cannot settle on that sort of choice for you on the grounds that it is absolutely impossible that they can envision themselves in your shoes. It may sound like suicide but it is very different. The government gives us the liberty to decide our job, and religion so why should they not give us the right to decide if we want to live or not? That should be the first right before all the ones I have mentioned. It's not logical that we can choose in other decisions if we cannot first make the decision of life and death for ourselves. It has been argued that for people that are on life support systems and people with long standing diseases casing pain and distress, euthanasia is a