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By: Tamra Bell
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What is Assisted-Suicide? Assisted-Suicide is a type of suicide where terminally ill patient receives help from a caregiver or physician to medically put them to rest
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Facts About Assisted-Suicide Involves one person providing the means and instructions to help another person commit suicide Assisted suicide is prohibited in 47 states Attempts to legalize assisted suicide with ballot measures have been defeated in three states Illegal drugs from Mexico are taken to be used for the suicides
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People Who Die Without Assisted-Suicide 40-70% of patients die in pain Ones who die without assisted suicide suffer every second
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Reasons Why Someone Would Want To Have Assisted-Suicide Patients don’t want to be a burden on their family Right to die Pain and suffering
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Where is Assisted-Suicide Legal? Oregon Washington Montana Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg
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Assisted Suicide Statistics Between 1994 and 2006, there were 75 legislative bills to legalize PAS in 21 states and all of them failed The reasons patients gave when requesting PAS in Oregon: 86% reported a decreasing ability to participate in activities that made life enjoyable 100% reported loss of autonomy 86% reported loss of dignity
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Pros People should be able to control their own lives Fatally ill patients are allowed to end their lives by refusing medical treatments
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Pros (cont.) Legal or not, assisted suicides occur, and it would be better if they were brought into the open Being able to say goodbye Person still having their dignity
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Cons Taking a life is immoral Physicians can be wrong when estimating the time of death of a patient, causing unnecessary deaths
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Jack Kevorkian Known as Dr. Death Used lethal injections Helped with assisted suicide Assisted over 100 people with their death
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What Is Used for Assisted Suicides? Sodium Thiopental Pancuronium Bromide Potassium Chloride Morphine
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A True Story An Oregon woman dying of breast cancer asked her physician to prescribe a drug that would allow her to end her life She took the medication She became the first person in the United States to commit suicide with the help of a doctor legally This has come to be known as physician assisted suicide
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Frequently Asked Questions Is assisted suicide safe? Should people be forced to stay alive? Does people have the right to die? Shouldn’t people be able to die with dignity?
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My Grandpa My grandpa had Alzheimer’s He was forgetting who we was He couldn’t feed or change himself He took off all his finger nails He forgot how to walk and busted his lip; he had to get 6 stitches Being 14 or 15 and taking care of a 65 year old man was hard for me and my sister
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In 2009, my grandpa forgot how to chew his food; he died We took it really hard but it was a big relief But if we would of brought up assisted suicide to him, it would of helped us out We wouldn’t of had to buy diapers for him or spend money for him to go to a nursing home so we could have vacation But the main reason is, we could of said ‘Goodbye’ and he would of died with dignity
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Misunderstanding Matthew Donnelly loved life But he wanted to die Matthew found out he had skin cancer He lost his nose, left hand, two fingers and part of his jaw Doctors said he had a year left He was in severe pain He pleaded to be put out of his misery So his brother walked to the hospital, and shot and killed his brother
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Your Opinion If you had an ill family member that you watched suffer, would you want them to get assisted suicide?
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Conclusion I think assisted suicide should be allowed because: It lets people die with their dignity People should have a right to say when enough is enough
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