| mornelithe said: I disagree, I think if you legalize it, there's a great potential for these people who are, for whatever reason, hurting inside. Now, if they're terminally ill, personally, I'm more than happy to put a bullet in anyone denying them a release. If it's someone who is just severely depressed etc... maybe if it's legalized (ergo you would need to go through the Mental Health process before gaining access to whatever suicide drug), there's more chance to help the ones that can be helped. Otherwise, the status quo is that you're saving nobody because they will find a way to do it themselves. To do nothing (to me anyway), basically admits we don't care that people are hurting AND denies people self-determination. |
But that's the whole point you can't tell people they can decide if they want to die then turn around and put them through a test in order to proceed especially as it can be argued that the are already ways to help such people, you either give them the right or you don't. This whole topic is argued from the point of view of someone terminally ill which is fair enough but once you take into account that the are people battling metal issues and that the are people happy enough to take advantage of that it becomes grim fast.
It may upset a few people but I agrre on the stance on just preserve life to avoid all that, this is why Governments and the law don't want any of this to fly as euthunasia clinics can effectively turn into suicide clinics or on a more sinister note a means for someone to knock someone else off.







