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In reply to the discussion: I'm not sure how I feel. What do you think? Assisted Suicide. [View all]OldBaldy1701E
(10,909 posts)32. I am not sure how this would be any different than the current procedures that they have to do the same.
The 'booth' may be a bit more final, but it would be quicker than slowly starving and letting us die from preventable things as they are doing now.
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I am not sure how this would be any different than the current procedures that they have to do the same.
OldBaldy1701E
Feb 18
#32
Just a thought. For our family, I came up with the terminology "liberating the spirit."
3catwoman3
Feb 18
#29
Fully support this. Anyone who has watched a loved one suffer, or been there themselves
Marie Marie
Feb 17
#13
A friend in Canada, wonderful woman who had a full life in service to others.
Attilatheblond
Feb 17
#18
Death with Dignity is a great organization and getting the message thru to legislators. I prefer it to "assisted suicide
Deuxcents
Feb 18
#22
As of February 18, 2026, Pennsylvania House Bill 1109 (the "Compassionate Aid in Dying Act") is currently referred....
Goonch
Feb 18
#35
See this article that Diana Rigg's daughter, Rachael Stirling, wrote about Rigg's final days:
highplainsdem
Feb 18
#43
I am a retired nurse. I saw some patients suffer terribly before the end came. I also saw quadriplegics who lived
Dorothy V
Feb 18
#50