Many countries and American States have already legalized assisted suicide. Bills and legal cases are in progress in about 20 American States, Canada, Britain, Germany and South Africa ("Final Certainty." 16). Many people believe that death is a basic right, as is the right to life, liberty, and happiness, and they should be able to have this right, whether they die naturally or choose when and how they wish to die. The Supreme Court of Canada states that desperately suffering individuals have Constitutional right to physician assisted death (MacCharles A.1). Assisted suicide is legal in Canada for consenting adults who cannot physically or psychologically deal with the suffering of a disease. The law also applies to disabled adults who cannot commit suicide unaided (MacCharles A.1). Children are excluded from this law, but may not be for long, as other countries have legalized assisted suicide for children. Canada 's court determined that an absolute ban on assisted suicide it not right. By protecting “vulnerable people” from abuse of the law, Canada’s court states that suffering individuals are prevented from making decisions about how they live or die. According to the
Many countries and American States have already legalized assisted suicide. Bills and legal cases are in progress in about 20 American States, Canada, Britain, Germany and South Africa ("Final Certainty." 16). Many people believe that death is a basic right, as is the right to life, liberty, and happiness, and they should be able to have this right, whether they die naturally or choose when and how they wish to die. The Supreme Court of Canada states that desperately suffering individuals have Constitutional right to physician assisted death (MacCharles A.1). Assisted suicide is legal in Canada for consenting adults who cannot physically or psychologically deal with the suffering of a disease. The law also applies to disabled adults who cannot commit suicide unaided (MacCharles A.1). Children are excluded from this law, but may not be for long, as other countries have legalized assisted suicide for children. Canada 's court determined that an absolute ban on assisted suicide it not right. By protecting “vulnerable people” from abuse of the law, Canada’s court states that suffering individuals are prevented from making decisions about how they live or die. According to the