Running Head: OPINION PAPER – ETHICS 
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Opinion Paper – Ethics 
Teresa J. Rothaar 
Wilmington University
OPINION PAPER – ETHICS 
Opinion Paper – Ethics 
Definition of Ethical 
I define “ethics” as one’s personal code of conduct, or a societal code of conduct, that is 
shaped by a personal belief system, culture, and possibly religion. By its very nature, what is 
considered “ethical” is often highly subjective. While the majority of people would consider 
murder unethical, most people would view a killing committed in self-defense as being ethical. 
While some people consider gambling ethical, others see it as unethical. 
Definition of Legal 
Unlike ethics, legality deals with governmental laws and is not subjective. In Colorado 
and Washington, marijuana is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes. Likewise, in 
other states, like California, medical marijuana is legal, but recreational marijuana is illegal. 
Meanwhile, the federal government classifies the substance as illegal for all purposes. Whether 
the laws for and against marijuana are good or bad is not at question here; we are talking about 
objective laws, not subjective opinions of them. 
Legal…But Not Ethical 
It is perfectly legal to adopt (or purchase) a companion animal, such as a dog, cat, or pet 
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bird, and then abandon the animal at a shelter six months later simply because it became an 
inconvenience. However, to me, such behavior is completely unethical. I have had many pets in 
my lifetime, and when I adopt a pet, I commit to take care of it over the course of its natural life, 
not just until the animal becomes inconvenient to me. Only under catastrophic circumstances do 
I consider it ethical to surrender a companion animal, such as the death of the owner, or the 
owner being evicted from their own home and themselves becoming homeless.

Short Opinion Paper on Ethics vs. Legality

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    Running Head: OPINIONPAPER – ETHICS 1 Opinion Paper – Ethics Teresa J. Rothaar Wilmington University
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    OPINION PAPER –ETHICS Opinion Paper – Ethics Definition of Ethical I define “ethics” as one’s personal code of conduct, or a societal code of conduct, that is shaped by a personal belief system, culture, and possibly religion. By its very nature, what is considered “ethical” is often highly subjective. While the majority of people would consider murder unethical, most people would view a killing committed in self-defense as being ethical. While some people consider gambling ethical, others see it as unethical. Definition of Legal Unlike ethics, legality deals with governmental laws and is not subjective. In Colorado and Washington, marijuana is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes. Likewise, in other states, like California, medical marijuana is legal, but recreational marijuana is illegal. Meanwhile, the federal government classifies the substance as illegal for all purposes. Whether the laws for and against marijuana are good or bad is not at question here; we are talking about objective laws, not subjective opinions of them. Legal…But Not Ethical It is perfectly legal to adopt (or purchase) a companion animal, such as a dog, cat, or pet 2 bird, and then abandon the animal at a shelter six months later simply because it became an inconvenience. However, to me, such behavior is completely unethical. I have had many pets in my lifetime, and when I adopt a pet, I commit to take care of it over the course of its natural life, not just until the animal becomes inconvenient to me. Only under catastrophic circumstances do I consider it ethical to surrender a companion animal, such as the death of the owner, or the owner being evicted from their own home and themselves becoming homeless.