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The rest of the title is: Recognized by Canada's Supreme Court
1 posted on 02/11/2015 2:25:27 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

If someone has a right to end their life, why should the court have the power to decide in what circumstances they can exercise it? If it’s a right, then it should be up to the individual to decide under what conditions he/she wants to do so.


2 posted on 02/11/2015 2:36:10 PM PST by Hugin ("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!",)
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To: Kaslin

“According to the U.S. Supreme Court, people do not have a fundamental right to kill themselves.”

It really doesn’t matter what the courts say. If a person wants to do it, they can do it pretty easily, and there is nothing the government can do to stop them, or punish them if they succeed. Waste of time to argue about.


3 posted on 02/11/2015 2:43:40 PM PST by Boogieman
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Your can kill yourself without doctors and government being involved, that is called suicide. Once you get the rest involved, it ain’t suicide any longer.


5 posted on 02/11/2015 3:21:18 PM PST by GeronL
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