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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
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 are where your line is. I agree with you, but I don't think most peepee 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?
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You're going to a ludicrous end however.
Making something legal doesn't mean that we should remove (or make illegal

) therapeutic recourse.
Making statements like that does nothing to help your argument.
At hand, right-to-die means that people who want to end their life can seek a legal, clean, and dignified alternative to stepping in front of a C-Train, and that benefits everyone.