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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Terminally ill people should have the right to end their suffering with a quick, dignified, and compassionate death.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

If it’s not legal, patients will seek out other ways to die which could lead to more harm/suffering.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

The right to die is protected by the same constitutional rights as the refusal or termination of life-saving medical treatment.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

The overall healthcare financial burden on the family is reduced.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Patients can arrange for final goodbyes with loved ones.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Patients can have control over the final stage of their life.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

If planned for in advance, organs can be harvested and donated.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Doctors have a moral responsibility to keep their patients alive as reflected by the Hippocratic Oath.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Choosing to take one’s own life demeans the value of human life.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Unethical doctors will help patients die for the wrong reasons.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Medical prognoses are often inaccurate--people who have been told they will die soon sometimes live for many months or even years longer.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Seriously ill people often suffer from undiagnosed depression or other mental illnesses that can impair their ability to make an informed decision.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Allowing patients, by law, to choose death is a slippery slope; it will lead to abuse of the system and legalized murder.

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

With hospice and palliative care programs, a patient’s pain and suffering can be relieved--there should be no reason anyone would need to seek Death with Dignity

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Should Minnesota legalize Death with Dignity?

Many religions prohibit taking one’s own life, believe that it is against God’s (Allah’s or another diety’s) will.