>>5217348 Jack Kevorkian inflamed a nationwide debate in the 1990s over a terminally ill patient's right to die. And he served eight years in prison for second-degree murder for administering the lethal injection rather than helping the patient do it himself.
>Assisted suicidethe suicide of a patient suffering from an incurable disease, effected by the taking of lethal drugs provided by a doctor for this purpose.
In the United States there are assisted dying laws restricted to terminally ill and mentally competent adults in Oregon, Montana, Washington, Vermont, Hawaii, California, Colorado and Washington D.C. Oregon was the first United States state to legalize assisted suicide, which was achieved through popular vote.
Now why do you think assisted suicide isn't legal in all other states?
If someone is terminally ill and they exhausted all other choices and their suffering why not let go assisted suicide route instead of dying a slow painful death
>>5217354Sounds good but sounds good but how would you get all other nations to stop fighting?
>>5217372How would you do it?