with a patient that can and wants to fight their pain. By doing this, these nurses and doctors can save more lives. Also, people may argue that getting assisted suicide may save other lives do to the fact that some of the organs in the patients’ body can help other patients as said by Messerli. Lastly, a third pro would be that without physician assistance people may commit …show more content…
Assisted suicide also has many cons. One of them would be that it would decrease the value of human life. This means that people wouldn’t really care if someone dies or lives. People would take this as a normal thing. Just like what Messerli says, “For each death, we have 12 days of ceremonies, elaborate burials, and months of mourning.” It would mean that anyone could take the life of someone else making life something of no value. This reason is because people would just take it from you just like they would take any object of no value. A second con is that doctors are given too much power and can be wrong or unethical says, Joe Messerli. He also says, “Imagine a doctor who believes there is too much of a shortage in medical staff & resources to pour extra time & money into elderly people. He may always lean towards the side of "no hope" when the odds are sketchy.” We always rely on doctors and on their opinions but we got to know that doctors aren't always accurate on what they say . We trust
them so much, but who knows that instead of three months of life you have 6? Also, what if that virus is just temporarily or even that they messed up the results.By legalizing this assisted