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 @8S44KX2answered…5yrs5Y

Anybody should be able to end their lives via physician assisted suicide, even if there is nothing wrong with them

 @B5Z5TYVanswered…11mos11MO

yes as long as they understand what there doing it is absoulutely painless and there illness has zero chance of surviaval or cure in there natural lifespan.

 @B2WS4VN answered…1yr1Y

Yes, of course they should have that right. We don't allow our sick animals to suffer. If someone is terminal and in immense pain and anguish then they should have the right to request euthanasia.

 @9PJM4GK answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but the rights of disabled people must be sacrosanct to ensure they are not pressured or obligated in any way.

 @9PFJJ5Danswered…2yrs2Y

Yes as long as there is a system in place so it can’t be misused (by doctors to save spaces for instance). The vulnerable patient should be protected.

 @8Q84WDJanswered…5yrs5Y

Yes, if an extensive psychological assessment identifies capacity to make the decision and raises an issue regarding the person's quality of life

 @BDG43F9answered…4wks4W

Yes, but medical insitutions need proper safeguarding against coersion.