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self-administered lethal injection without fear of

prosecution?(http://www.rights.org/ deathnet/open.html). On January31, 1997, a Judge ruled that Charles Hall could

take his own life with the aid of a doctor. Senior Judge S. JosephDavis, brought in from Seminole County, ?found that

Florida?s strict privacy law and the equal protection clause in theU.S. Constitution entitled Hall, 35, and Dr. McIver

to carry out an assisted death without fear of prosecution? (Sun-Sentinel,1A). On February 11, 1997, Charles Hall?s

ruling was overturned by the Florida Supreme Court: he no longer hasthe right to end his own life. He will have to

wait until May 9, 1997 until new arguments will be heard. Hall, whohas been deemed mentally competent, contracted

the virus in 1981 through a blood transfusion. ?Some of the complicationshe is encountering from the AIDS virus are

arthritis, hepatitis, pneumonia and a brain cyst? (http://www.rights.org/deathnet/open.html). The Oregon Death with

Dignity Act allows terminally ill adults who are mentally competentto ask for a prescription for medication ?for the

purpose of ending his or her life in a humane and dignified manner?(http://www.rights.org/deathnet/open.html). This

act, ?Measure 16,? was approved by the voters in 1994. ?Renewed effortsat the Legislative level to overturn

?Measure 16? may now be anticipated to prevent the law from being used?(http://www.rights.org/deathnet/open.

html). In June, 1990, the Supreme Court decided that the parents of32 year old Nancy Beth Cruzan, who had been

in a car accident and in what Doctor?s called a vegetative state forseven years, could not end her treatment. Later that

same year, a Missouri Court ruled that the feeding tube could be removedafter evidence that Cruzan would wish to

terminate the treatment was proven. ?Nancy Beth Cruzan died twelvedays later?(Death and Dying,26).

The First Amendment gives one the right to demand the correction ofan injustice. Would one not consider a terminal

illness an injustice? Charles Hall contracted this deadly disease froma blood transfusion not from shooting drugs or

having unprotected sex. So wouldn?t Hall be entitled to have this injusticecorrected? The Fourteenth Amendment

gives one the right to life, liberty, or property, without due processof law. However, is living with complications from

a terminal illness, so severe that one is unable to function independently,life? The government says that it is. Liberty is

freedom, but is having complications which do not allow one to be freeand independent, freedom? The government

says once again that it is. Freedom is also having the ability to makechoices. These choices should include the ability

to decide to end one?s own life when such complications exist. In conclusion,evidence has shown that the First and

Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution entitles citizens of the UnitedStates of America the right to die. The

government was setup to govern, not to rule with absolute power. Ifthe people were to keep silent about what they

believe in, our government would not exist as the system that it istoday. Our democracy was created because of

those brave souls who fought for their rights, and we should followin their footsteps. If everyone would voice there

opinion in favor for the right to die, the government would have toattend to the peoples? wishes.

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