Do you think Physician Assisted Suicide should be legal in your jurisdiction?
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Assisted suicide – alternately referred to as medical aid in dying – means a procedure in which people take medications to end their own lives with the help of others, usually medical professionals
Once it is determined that the person's situation qualifies under the physician-assisted suicide laws for that location, the physician's assistance is usually limited to writing a prescription for a lethal dose of drugs.
To qualify for legal assistance, individuals who seek a physician-assisted suicide must meet certain criteria, including:
having a terminal illness,
proving they are of sound mind,
voluntarily and repeatedly expressing their wish to die, and
taking the specified, lethal dose by their own hand.
Assuming this criteria is met, do you think it should be legal in whatever jurisdiction you reside in, to avail Physical Assisted Suicide?
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