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It's killer.A euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
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That might be an option. Insofar as the thing is 3D printed, I'm sure it wouldn't take much to put wheels on it, or even make an airtight (or not) version of it so one can be floated to sea or sunk at sea or whatever.Kinda stylish, though. Like a car."Where art meets its end"! Now, that is some motto.
Which may not be a bad idea. Drive it out to the woods...
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I haven't voted. I don't think it's a bad thing. I don't know if it's a good thing. I'm not as indifferent about the poll question as "Mango" suggests.Two "Bad Thing" votes and no comments to go along with them?
Off-topic:"Where art meets its end"! Now, that is some motto.
Nitschke is dead!Two "Bad Thing" votes and no comments to go along with them?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use.
My daughter and sister both know that if I get the diagnosis my mother got, I'm either going to take all the pills I have on-hand (90 day supply of four different meds,) take a walk into the woods for a snow nap, or both of the above. They both understand and promise they will not resent me.
Therefore, I don't believe I need a very expensive machine.
I support it as long as the decision meets legal requirements and has medical concurrenceA euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
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Define “medical concurrence” and explain why it’s needed.I support it as long as the decision meets legal requirements and has medical concurrenceA euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
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People should only get legal suicide assistance if they are deathly ill with no hope of recovery and in a great deal of unremitting pain. A machine like this just makes it too easy; so many people who have survived a suicide attempt are grateful to wake up and find they are still alive.A euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
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Define “medical concurrence” and explain why it’s needed.I support it as long as the decision meets legal requirements and has medical concurrenceA euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
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Please and thank you.
Define “medical concurrence” and explain why it’s needed.I support it as long as the decision meets legal requirements and has medical concurrenceA euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
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Please and thank you.
Medical concurrence on the prospects of recovery, extent of the disease, quality of life
And if you screw up?Define “medical concurrence” and explain why it’s needed.I support it as long as the decision meets legal requirements and has medical concurrenceA euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
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Please and thank you.
Medical concurrence on the prospects of recovery, extent of the disease, quality of life
And the “pro life” doctors?
I may be willing to go through the motions, but if the doctor says no, that just means I wouldn’t be using the machine.
When people are serious about ending it, they end it.
And if you screw up?Define “medical concurrence” and explain why it’s needed.I support it as long as the decision meets legal requirements and has medical concurrenceA euthanasia expert just unveiled his ‘suicide machine’ at an Amsterdam funeral fair
Introducing the "SARCO" suicide machine. Big enough for two!
Thoughts? Good thing or bad thing?
I think a proper regulation would be that full counseling would be required before use. Other than that, it's up to the individual.
.
Please and thank you.
Medical concurrence on the prospects of recovery, extent of the disease, quality of life
And the “pro life” doctors?
I may be willing to go through the motions, but if the doctor says no, that just means I wouldn’t be using the machine.
When people are serious about ending it, they end it.
You die in agony or survive and make things worse
I am not comfortable with it being a patients decision
A patient can be depressed, have low pain tolerance, be unwilling to go through a short period of discomfort