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of course To deny someone control over their own mortality seems like the ultimate stifling of freedom to me. It implies that it isn't your life to take away, which is troubling.
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Yes, but if they do it in a public place I cant respect or feel sorry for them. That shit is traumatizing.
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I don't think so.
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Edited by BaconShelf: 10/18/2013 3:14:17 PMNo. They should just get the death sentence instead. [spoiler]I think they should be able to. [/spoiler]
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Anyone who says no is a fucking retard.
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Yes. My life, I can do anything I want with it.
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But but... Killing ones self is against the law... You'll go to jail if you do it...
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Edited by Dick VanDick: 10/18/2013 4:31:49 PMI live in Oregon and We passed the doctor assited suicide dealio. what ever you call that bill.
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Yes and No. If someone is dying from a terminal illness/irrecoverable disease then yes they should have the right to die/be euthanised. However if someone is suffering from mental illness they shouldn't be allowed to kill themselves because their state of mind is not right. It isn't to force people to suffer, it's so that they can be treated and go on to live a much better/happier life. That being said if someone has tried every treatment and there is no improvement/cure for their problem (i.e Depression) Then forcing them to live for the sake of it is unfair. It's a tricky topic and a very grey area but simply put, you shouldn't be allowed to just walk into a suicide booth and put in a quarter.
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Absolutely
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Yes...you first
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As much as I hate the idea of suicide, yes. It's not like you're going to stop someone who's hellbent on it anyway.
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Depends. Suicide if you're sad is a definite no.
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Why do you ask?
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As long as they aren't infringing upon the rights of others in the process, yes.
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Of course. Anyone who says that they shouldn't is a selfish asshole.