Euthanasia: Should it be legalized?


Life is the most valuable and opulent gift that God has ever bestowed onto the inhabitants of our world. And we have qualities that no other creature or species possesses. Some people, on the other hand, are not so fortunate to exist and endure because of serious and fatal diseases, unbearable torment, endless miseries and pain that they cannot tolerate, and so they choose to terminate their lives. Euthanasia is the outcome of this wish.
Euthanasia is the practise of ending one’s life and choosing death in order to alleviate oneself of pain and suffering. Voluntary euthanasia is lawful in some countries, such as the United States and several Canadian provinces, but non-voluntary euthanasia is always deemed murder and is thus prohibited elsewhere. The question is whether or not it is justified and feasible to consider Euthanasia to be legal or unlawful.
Depending on the situation and surrounding conditions, this could have both advantages.

It is legal and so permissible as follows:

1. Death with dignity: Those who are in excruciating pain look forward to death because they prefer to die with dignity rather than in agony. Nobody knows how much suffering they are in, thus it is understandable if they seek death to be free of it.
2. Government regulation: It is possible that if Euthanasia becomes legal, it could be exploited in harmful and disruptive ways by many people, but I believe that if stringent regulations governing its application are enacted, it will be managed and administered securely for those who need it.
3. Patient’s choice: It may also be considered a patient’s will if he or she begs to die, believing that there is nothing more to live for but to die and be at peace for the rest of one’s life.


The words and classifications associated with euthanasia

A. Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is a type of assisted suicide in which a doctor deliberately provides medical help to a patient who is suffering from unbearable pain and suffering. The doctor conducts a thorough examination of the patient’s medical state and selects the most painless and effective manner of death.
B. Voluntary Euthanasia occurs when a person decides to end their life with the assistance of another person. It necessitates complete understanding of the topic and procedure.
C. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia is when someone else, such as a family member or a partner, makes the decision to end a person’s life. When a person is in a persistent condition of unconsciousness and is unable to be treated, this occurs.
D. The term “active euthanasia” refers to a situation in which a doctor can immediately end a person’s life. This procedure is also known as ‘Positive Euthanasia’ or ‘Aggressive Euthanasia.’ The doctor may intervene directly and suggest a painless manner of ending a person’s life.
E. Passive Euthanasia, also known as “Negative Euthanasia” or “Non-Aggressive Euthanasia,” is the deliberate killing of a person by withholding necessary and vital care, food, or drink. It’s a deliberate stoppage that also entails the removal of artificial life support systems. It is a more pleasant procedure than the active method and is called a slow killer.d a person’s life. This procedure is also known as ‘Positive Euthanasia’ or ‘Aggressive Euthanasia.’


Conclusion
Today, there is a debate going on all over the world over its legal status, as well as ethical and moral difficulties. Those in favour of Euthanasia show some zeal in defending their ideas after seeing that the law isn’t ill-equipped to re-evaluate earlier unbending attitudes regarding the sanctity of life . Euthanasia opponents argue that there are good, ethical, and moral commitments that cannot be ignored. They argue that no one, including the individual, has the authority to end a person’s life.
Euthanasia may be beneficial for someone who is in excruciating pain, but it may also be dangerous if used improperly, thus it is critical that it be carried out under strict supervision and in accordance with the rules. In any case, the ramifications of the euthanasia connotation should be re-examined at regular periods, based on societal growth in terms of providing medical treatment to the handicapped and those who cannot be treated and will inevitably die.