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November 15, 2017

9419 West Van Buren Street Tolleson Arizona 85353


Senator Jeff Flake
Senate Russell Office Building 413
WashingtonD.C.20510

Dear Senator Flake:

In recent years many people have been making rash decisions about their life and how they want to live or
die. Helping one comate suicide should be against the law because it is unmoral and it’s not allowing the
person to live which in turn makes it murder or manslaughter. The choice in its self should not be optional
because the person that’s going to die often are between a rock and a hard place. They often have terminal
illness in that case they are offered the “easy way “out, and that’s not the only factor in all the decision
making process.

Suicide is already a top ten most leading costs of death in the US and when you add assisted suicide to the
count, the amount of lives lost is tremendous. Assisting someone do suicide should be considered
manslaughter at least because it is nothing more than murder in bored daylight. Why do it when you can
get them real help so they can still live, even when it’s only a day they can still make the most of it. Most
people may just want to take the easy option but sometimes that’s not always goanna be the best option.

Even when a terminal illness happens that’s not an excuse to lose hope and take the suppose painless
option. Those who have it often are persuaded or told that suicide is the only option and are helped by
those who informed them. People shouldn’t be forced to make a life ending decision when they can still
live and not be murdered by the person who misinformed them. Why chose to end it when there’s still a
reason to stay alive.

The effects of the suicide are not always on the assisted but of the family the disease have or had during
their tine of life. The family will often be left confused and riddled when the victim leaves without saying
a word. The helper will often be the only person the family will turn to for answers, when reality the
murderer will often know close to nothing but goodbyes and fell wells to his family. These are the effects
of the so called assisted suicides and the murderers involved in it.

Some people may think that this decision is a private one and therefore must be there’s to make. It also
gives you the right of how and when to die. It may be the painless way to do it, but not for them but for
their family so they won’t see them suffer.
In these cases, it may seem that assisting one on suicide may be the best option. These cases are wrong
because this shows how one actions are molded by the options and the people surrounding them. The
death option should not be available because living day by day spending that time with your family that’s
what it’s all about. Killing someone with their permission just to stop the so called pain is nothing more
than an illusion. Murder is an unspeakable crime that many feel disgusted by the thought of it. This is
why assisted suicide should be called murder and it should be outlawed.

Sincerely,

Paulo Gonzalez

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