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Supreme Court Upholds Oregon Suicide Law
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For starters I did a report on this for a debate in government class and found out several things. Assisted suicide has been pushed on patients, not used in a right way, and several other ways. There have been cases of families pushing for it even when a family member could live through the ordeal and didn't want it. I could go on but you can see where the problems arise and come from. On the other side though I've been there. I've had several family members with cancer that weren't going to live. The family knew, they knew, and it was only a matter of time. I felt bad because of the pain they were in and how they were forced to live in the very end. This is where I could see assisted suicide being used. If I had the choice, I would of wanted my family to feel no pain and go easily. I didn't like them going in lots of pain and suffering until their last breath. The thing is, how do you know the people who want the best for their family, and the people who want the best for them? It's not unheard of about families pushing this on a doctor so they can get that family members money. On the other side though, there are families who just want the best. So how do you tell them apart and what side do you take on the issue?
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If someone is really serious about taking themselves out, they don't need a doctor to help them.
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^^^Did you even read the article? This is only for patients with incurable terminal illnesses who are of sound mind. That doesn't imply they are able to actually kill themselves.
This whole issue is a no brainer. If somebody with a terminal illness would like to die and is able to make such a decision on their own, they should be able to. Physician assistance makes the process easier. Why should physicians not be allowed to help? It makes no sense that they could not.
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It's the patient's life, they can do with it what they want. The physician assisting is just making it easier on everyone involved. If the patient is going to refuse to sign paperwork or whatnot to allow experimental treatments, heroic measures, etc., then they're giving the doctors the green light to let them die. So why not make it quick and painless if they so desire? I've heard others make a very strong case for the legalized use of substances like Heroine for medical purposes -- the person is going to die, so if they're going to let it happen naturally, then they should be allowed to accept the use of ANYTHING able to make their remaining time more pleasant for them physically, and more pleasant for those around them mentally. After all, it's not like there aren't counteless medical facilities in other countries that don't already perform this kind of service. Why not at least allow the family the ease of staying in the country?
It's a shame that so many aspects of this country are still at the mercy of the ill-conceived philosophies of bible-thumpers and the otherwise self-righteous, decades of misguided and convoluted drug policies, and an all-consuming abhorrence to the mere talk of death -- never mind being able to govern it to some degree (despite the fact that it is one of the few things in this world that we cannot dispute the presence and innevitability of.)
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Doesnt "patient with incurable terminal illness" and "sound mind" contradict eachother? The undue stress of dying is going to cloud your judgement. No one, especially a doctor whos job is to save lives, should encourage someone to end their life.
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Don’t misunderstand me. I’ve never said doctors shouldn’t be able to help out, but I do think the law is poorly written and restricting it to just doctors isn’t leaving enough options for the patient. Change the law so anyone can help someone else kick off. A whole cottage industry could be made out of this. Make an official form, sign it with witnesses (so far this is exactly the same with the doctor) then go out and buy your “do-me-in” kit. Never pay again for live sex! | Hot girls doing naughty stuff for free! | Chat for free!
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I've seen 2 close relatives and one close friend die absolutely agonizing deaths due to cancer. Toward the end 2 of them were sent home, couldn't eat, couldn't speak, couldn't move- were given MASSIVE amounts of painkillers to make waiting for death a tiny bit more bearable. At that point, who the hell wants to be alive? And what family wants to see that and remember their loved ones in that state? I'm all for assisted suicide in these cases. I don't think there's any rational argument that could have been made for keeping them alive at the end. Fuck politicians. If I'm ever going to agree with Muscletang about anything ever, it's this.
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