United States, while euthanasia accounts for 0.39% of all deaths. Suicide isn’t regulated by law, so euthanasia, also, shouldn’t be regulated by law. There is nothing stopping a terminally ill patient from discharging themselves from the hospital and committing suicide on their own terms. Euthanasia provides a safe, contained environment for this same process to occur. Another reason why euthanasia should not be regulated by the government is that the process of euthanasia is not rigidly right
If there was a patient under a Doctor’s care that was suffering and stated that they no longer wished to remain living, would it be morally just to help them end their life? Many people have different views on whether or not Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide should be legal. However, there is greater reason for it to be legal because everyone should have a right to decide what they want to do with their own body, especially if it helps them achieve peace to a never-ending suffering. Although many factors
have already accepted euthanasia. The practice of intentionally taking a person's life away known as euthanasia, why does it exist in this world in the first place and why does people choose euthanasia in the first place ? Shouldn't the person suffering persist to find a cure to their disease other than choosing euthanasia because one should always believe that if there is a will , there is a way? In other words, there are various causes that force a person to choose euthanasia instead of persisting