Discuss the legal and moral implications of physician-assistedsuicide (PAS) as related to Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act.Although other states have passed similar PAS legislation, whyhaven’t all 50 states (or federal legislation) occurred? (Make sureto discuss financial, ethical, moral/religious, and otherreasons.)
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