right to die?
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right to die?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/assisted-dying/10975817/Assisted-dying-Lord-Falconer-campaigns-for-right-to-die-bill.html
what do you think?
what do you think?
Re: right to die?
Yes I think we should have the right.
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Re: right to die?
yea me tooo i wouldn't like to be burden on anybody if im dying i should have the right killing myself with or without help
Re: right to die?
I don't think its so much a burden but dignity
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Re: right to die?
It's a yes here too
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Re: right to die?
It's a yup from me.
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Re: right to die?
suicide is still illegal, what is quality of? we all see it differently I guess it is different and depends on the situation
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Re: right to die?
If you kept an animal in pain purely because you can still keep it alive it would be inhumane
There should certainly be some consideration for people with capacity and that it could be documented legally in a will if you so choose to request it. I'm a little undecided if next of kin should also have an input think that may have to be under strict medical scrutiny
There should certainly be some consideration for people with capacity and that it could be documented legally in a will if you so choose to request it. I'm a little undecided if next of kin should also have an input think that may have to be under strict medical scrutiny
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Re: right to die?
I think this is a difficult subject. I remember that bloke Tony Nicklinson who wanted to die and they wouldn't let him and you could see the torment on his face. All he wanted was to die with dignity
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