In particular, right-to-die advocates have said that patients should be able to ask their doctors for help in ending their lives, an option they say is a humane alternative to living with pain and dependency (Infobase Learning). Opposers to this movement say that the process is immoral, that “every life is immeasurable”. That statement is as true as it can get but what many don 't take into consideration is that cases that may require assisted suicide are not typical lives, they are lives already condemned. The fear of dying makes people want time, time with loved ones, time to redeem and enjoy themselves while they can. But what’s the point of time for those with a disease like Alzheimer 's, when there 's no one to share time with and when that time is filled with confusion and …show more content…
While this argument rages on people slowly suffer from something they never asked for. Chronic and terminal illnesses are unstoppable forces punishing innocents until death finally relieves them. Why make people wait? Why force them to take matters into their own hands while the decision on whether or not assisted suicide should be allowed teeters back and forth. Make Passive Euthanasia legal, give the people with no control over their bodies options on what they do with their life. Let them be done when they are ready, and give those diagnosed with terminal illnesses the right to