Euthanasia would only be available to the terminally ill with six or fewer months to live. (Matthews). In Oregon over the last 17 years, doctors have written 1,173 prescriptions for euthanasia. Out of those, 752 patients have actually used the medicine and the remaining have chosen not to use it (McGreevy). Allowing terminally ill the choice to die is supported by most Americans (Zamichow). Euthanasia is already legal in many states. If euthanasia was legal everywhere, it would be the freedom of each individual patient’s choice to use it or …show more content…
Some people aren’t mentally capable of making the decision to permanently end their life. Even though there usually is more than one doctor giving the time of life expectancy, the patient could still live past the time that the doctors have given them (Archer). The doctor could extend the life expectancy for the patient by helping aid the illness. Mistakes by doctors can have serious consequences, such as ending a patient's life when there could be a possibility of a