Friday, February 15, 2019

Its Time for Voluntary Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide :: Euthanasia Physician Assisted Suicide

America Needs military volunteer Euthanasia There are at least two forms of suicide. iodin is emotional suicide, or ir intellectual self-murder in all of it complexities and sadness. Let me emphasis at once that my view of this tragic form of self-destruction is the same as that of the suicide intervention movement and the rest of society, which is to prevent it wherever possible. I do not support any form of suicide for rational health or emotional reasons. But I do ordinate that there is a second form of suicide -- justifiable suicide, that is, rational and planned self-deliverance from a painful and hopeless disease which will in short end in death. I dont think the word suicide sits well in this context but we are stuck with it. Many have tried to vulgarize the term self-deliverance but it is an uphill battle because the news media is in have it off with the words assisted suicide. Also, we have to face the fact that the law calls all forms of self-destruction su icide. Let me point out here for those who might not recognize it that suicide is no longer a crime anywhere in the English-speaking knowledge base. (It used to be, and was punishable by giving all the all of a sudden persons money and goods to the government.) Attempted suicide is no longer a crime, although low health laws a person can in or so states be forcibly placed in a psychiatric hospital for common chord days for evaluation. But giving avail in suicide carcass a crime, except in the Netherlands in recent times chthonian certain conditions, and it has never been a crime in Switzerland, Germany, Norway and Uruguay. The rest of the world punishes assistance in suicide for both the mentally ill and the terminally ill, although the state of Oregon recently (Nov. l994) passed by ballot Measure 16 a limited physician-assisted suicide law. At present (Feb. l995) this is held up in the law courts. Even if a hopelessly ill person is requesting assistance in dy ing for the most compassionate reasons, and the helper is acting from the most noble of motives, it remains a crime in the Anglo-American world. Punishments range from fines to cardinal years in prison. It is this catch- all prohibition which I and others wish to change.

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