This is a very touchy topic; I agree but at the same time disagree with the Hemlock Society. I believe it all depends on the situation, if one person is terminally ill, however, their pain is manageable or the medication has it under control, then they should just enjoy their time left, and not be able to have this assisted suicide. Now in the other hand, if a patient has a few months left to live, and there are no other options to heal them or to reduce their pain and suffering, then they should be able to choose if they want to end their life this way. I wouldn’t delete any features to the society’s proposed legislation, however, I would probably add, that the patient’s primary doctor collaborates by providing all the medical history of his…