Should euthanasia be legalized? Many people are skeptical about how euthanizing our senior citizens could lead to an easy way out. However, it seems that isn’t the only thing people are concerned about. There are two reasons as to why euthanasia should not be legalized.

The first reason is that though we may want euthanasia legalized for the final stages of terminal cancer, you can’t help but think what will follow after that; as in when senior citizens are sick, their children may just want to stop dealing with them. In support of this, it’s possible that the legalization of euthanasia, could actually lead to murders. Of equal importance, when most of the older generation is dying we lose our grandmothers and grandfathers and the history they have been through. Further more, if euthanasia was legalized, it would probably leave some children a little too happy about their parent’s deaths.

The second reason is though some may beg for death; you can’t help but think of those who do not. Euthanasia could easily lead to the deaths of elderly citizens who do not even want to die. In support of this, many people are doubtful about legalizing euthanasia because of the excuses that could be made in order to “euthanize” their “problem”. Consequently, the big idea comes together with people using euthanasia other than the purpose it was made for. Also, it leaves us imagining what could slowly the corroboration of euthanasia can lead too.

In conclusion, we have a lot of history in our elderly people, and they are all dying. So if things are sped up with the deaths of them, a whole generation is quickly wiped out. Try to picture a world, where everyone old or suffering is silently killed. Take another step of thinking about life without grandparents to show their grandchildren what they have been through, and what their generation contributed to the world. So, should euthanasia be legalized? Euthanasia should not be legalized, because with it, we lose everything.