y to pay for their chemotherapy. Aids patients would be able to earn federal assistance in purchasing their desperately needed medication. The extra money could also be used to improve the quality of peoples' lives who are forced to live in unpleasant conditions. For example, burn victims could earn extra money to help pay for their reconstructive surgery. Legalizing assisted suicide could in return benefit our government.Allowing assisted suicide could also be beneficial in clearing up overcrowded hospitals. Doctors are constantly being overwhelmed with work. There are just far too many patients and not enough physicians to aid all of the them. A patient who wants to stop receiving the medical help that is keeping them alive, and have drugs administered to end their suffering, should be allowed to do as they wish. This refusal of help could allow more time for the doctors to save the lives of people who desperately want to live. By fulfilling someone's wish of dieing peacefully, you could indirectly be saving someone else's life. Assisted suicide is something that no person should be denied of. If a person wants to end their life of pain and suffering, then they should be allowed to die in a peaceful manner. Making laws against assisted suicide is only going to make the lives of many Americans more difficult. People such as Dr. Kevorkian provide a service that is desperately needed. If assisted suicide is a crime without a victim, then it shouldn't be rejected by the American society....