So the right to life IS alienable, as long as there is due process of law, correct?
In a case of assisted suicide, how is anyone being deprived of any right to life without due process of law?
First, the term 'assisted suicide' is a lie unto itself.
The doctors are murdering their patients, in contradiction of every principle that underlies civilization and the medical profession.
Due process refers to a fair trial being accorded a person who is accused of committing a capital offense.
This is really not that complicated. I'd think a 'Doctor' could understand...