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10 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 269 (2022-2023)
My Body, My Choice: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide Be Legalized in the United States for Individuals with Chronic Mental Illness

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MY BODY, MY CHOICE: SHOULD PHYSICIAN-
  ASSISTED SUICIDE BE LEGALIZED IN THE
  UNITED STATES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH
            CHRONIC MENTAL ILLNESS?


                      by: Angelika Anderson*


                            ABSTRACT

     Many individuals with mental illness wish to die because the symptoms of
   their illness are unbearable. They shoot, suffocate, and poison themselves to
   make their pain go away. Because this is a statistical reality, a more certain
   and less violent means of death should be legalized. This Comment advocates
   for the legalization of physician-assisted suicide (PAS). As of 2022, nine
   states and the District of Columbia have legalized PAS for terminal illness,
   but this Comment argues that all fifty states should legalize PAS and not only
   for terminal illness, but for chronic mental illness as well. To do so, this Com-
   ment suggests minimum requirements legislators can adopt regarding which
   mental illnesses the PAS legislation should cover, how to assess competence to
   consent, and in what form that consent must be offered.


                       TABLE  OF  CONTENTS

    I. INTRODUCTION   .......................................... 270
    II. ARGUMENT   FOR  LEGALIZATION   ........................ 273
  III. MENTAL   ILLNESS  & SUICIDE............................  277
  IV.  PROPOSED   LEGISLATION   ................................ 283
       A.  Assessing Qualifying Conditions .................... 284
       B.  Assessing Competence  to Consent ................... 286
           1.  Competence  to Choose  Potential Death ........  287
           2.  Competence  to Choose  Imminent  Death  .......  289
       C.  Form  of Consent.................................... 292
   V . CONCLUSION   ............................................ 296








DOI: https://doi.org/10.37419/LR.V10.12.3
    * J.D. Candidate, Texas A&M University School of Law, May 2023. I would like
to thank Meg Penrose, Nicholas Roide, and the Texas A&M Law Review for helping
publish this important piece-may it bring hope. I would also like to thank my part-
ner, family, and friends for always nurturing my spirit.


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