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Euthanasia Awareness



             assisted suicide (Orr 133). Physicians should remember their purpose "to save and sustain life and never intentionally do harm or kill" (qtd.Vaux 41). Our focus should be on better pain control methods and better quality of life for those who are dying, not on legalizing active euthanasia.
             If active euthanasia were legal it might be abused and lead to great moral decline of our nation, as is the case of legalized abortion. We should be in fear of the moral and ethical issues that would remain with the individuals and society as a whole. "Did the justices who voted to legalize abortion in 1973 really imagine that two decades later, the United States would be home to 1.5 million abortions a year?" writes Carter in Rush to Legal Judgement (qtd. Carter 598). The best way to regulate euthanasia is to have it remain illegal. "There may be certain rare instances in which it is morally justified for a physician to end the life of a suffering patient, but a law designed to cover such expectations is likely to be a bad law" (qtd. Misbin 131). .
             Rather than attempting to legalize active euthanasia, we should be informing the public of the choices already available and focusing on the real solution of making the end-of-life a painless, meaningful experience. With this knowledge, patients would have more life options and immediate death by lethal injection would not be requested. The time and resources used to persuade people to permit active euthanasia throughout the United States could definitely be put to better use. We could be educating Americans on the need for a Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care to make their end-of-life wishes known. Ideally, doctors and healthcare providers should actually talk to their patients about having a living will without making the patient come to them first. By law, as a patient is admitted to the hospital they are given information on a Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, but perhaps this is not enough.


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