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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
Probably not, since 99% of suicide prevention groups are private and/or not-for-profit.
Kind of a reach suggesting that based on my comment.
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I'm not suggesting it, I'm asking where the line is. You're saying let people do what they want with their bodies, I'm only trying to ask where your line is. I agree with you, but I don't think most people have thought this through. So we let a teenager commit suicide? It's what they want to do with their body. It's the logical extreme and nobody would agree with it, but still it falls under a blanket statement like that. Who can/can't do what they want with their body then when it comes to suicide?