Suicide Persuasive Speech

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Envision that you're laying in a hospital bed hooked up to numerous machines knowing that your life is ending. Nurses and doctors come in often to check in on you, yet they know nothing they will do can keep you alive. You’re tired and feeling the effects of the many drugs you’ve been put on to control the pain, breathing is hard and you don’t enjoy food like you used to.Doctors have told you there is no chance of survival and you will die very soon. The only thing that matters now is when you will die. You have said goodbye to your family and friends and have come to terms with the harsh reality. If you had the chance to choose how your life would end you could do it now. Yet you can’t. This is because in the place you live, physician assisted
S. that have physician assisted suicide laws in place. Oregon was the first state that had passed a law granting doctors the right to help end their terminally ill patient’s lives, with the 1997 Death with Dignity Act. Washington was the second state to legalize it in 2008, with Initiative Measure No. 1000 also known as the Washington Death with Dignity Act. The first requirement for both Oregon and Washington is that the patient is an adult which means they have to be over the age of 18. Secondly, they have to be competent. This means that the patients physicians, and psychiatrists or the court, have the opinion that the patient can make informed decisions on their own health care. Third, the patient has to have a terminal illness that is confirmed by their physician. Fourth, they have to voluntarily say that they would like medication to end their life. Fifth, they must also make a written request for medication that will help end their life that can be tracked by the state government. Finally they have to meet requirements of citizenship for that state. All of these rules must be met in order to qualify; they do not meet qualifications solely on age and disability. Also the statutes do require that the doctor recommend counseling, have them notifying a family member, and inform them of the risks and probable results as well as feasible

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