Who? the people who agrees to commit euthanasia or the people who learns about euthanasia of their dear ones, relatives or friends?
For people who want to do euthanasia, here are the reasons: Euthanasia is assisted suicide. It is illegal and is not a common practice. I would imagine that those that do participate do it to end the suffering of a painful disease.
Euthanasia can affect patients who may consider it as an option to end their suffering, as well as their families who may have to make difficult decisions about end-of-life care. Healthcare providers involved in administering or considering euthanasia may also be impacted emotionally, morally, and legally. Additionally, society at large may be affected by debates surrounding ethical, legal, and moral implications of euthanasia.
Euthanasia kills ill people.
People may choose euthanasia to end suffering and pain that may be terminal or unbearable for them. It can be a way for them to have control over their own death and avoid a prolonged, painful process. Some may also choose euthanasia to relieve the burden on their loved ones.
The government did not spend any money on euthanasia in 2009. Euthanasia is typically funded by private individuals or organizations and is not a service provided or funded by the government.
Euthanasia is illegal in many countries and only allowed in limited circumstances in others. In places where euthanasia is legal, it is typically administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital or clinic setting after meeting certain legal and medical criteria. Consult with a qualified healthcare provider for more information on the laws and options available in your area.
Advantages of euthanasia, or right-to die policies, is in allowing the person to maintain a dignity in death after a lifetime of dignity. It may provide them with a sense of empowerment in the face of being powerless against the progression of a chronic, perhaps fatal, disease. It can also relieve some of the guilt and shame they may be feeling as they require increasing amounts of time and resources from relatives, especially if estranged over years. A central theme includes a persons quality of life. Disadvantages may involve the "slippery slope" many ethicists feel may occur, thinking that voluntary euthanasia can devalue human life. Quality of life is not as significant a theme as is maintenance of a life. Many religious groups feel this may eventually lead to such a widespread value system in society that elderly individuals may be pressured against their will to utilize this option by those with a vested interest ( beneficiaries of life insurance policies, directors of health maintenance organizations, etc.).
Yes, Oregon allows euthanasia, also known as physician-assisted suicide, under the Death with Dignity Act. This law allows terminally ill patients to request and receive medication to end their life. The process is closely regulated and involves strict safeguards to ensure the patient's decision is fully voluntary.
There are no Euthanasia Centers for people at this time.
Logical People
There is nothing safe about euthanasia. Is is the drug administered to people on death row to purposely execute them.
medical personnel
Mercy killing you say? As for me, euthanasia is never a part of my option. People, choose it as an escape for hospital bills.
Euthanasia was invented or started by Hitler because he wanted to purify the races (Jews) Euthanasia was invented or started by Hitler because he wanted to purify the races (Jews)
People who aren't dead yet.
Sometimes when people have a very serious and incurable disease they would prefer to be dead than to continue to be alive but sick. Euthanasia is the practice of killing such people.
The most important reason is fear; fear that euthanasia can so easily be abused.
there is no such arrangement possible. Non voluntary euthanasia is execution.
No, and that's why it shouldn't be performed. Only dangerous animals (such as bears who have entered people's houses) need euthanasia (the bear could return and do serious harm to residents). People think that euthanasia is better than natural death, but they have no proof that the prophets or God has ever said it. The truth is, people got the idea of euthanasia from their thoughts, and not from any logical source. I guess that people just want an excuse to kill, or get rid of so-called 'beloved pets'. I hope animal euthanasia will end some day. 0-:)
There really is no 'author of euthanasia.' However, there are lots of people famously involved in euthanasia- an example would be Jack Kevorkian. If you are talking about books, some authors of euthanasia-topics would be Michael Manning, Jonathan Moreno, or Carrie Snyder. Hope I was of help!