Why is suicide illegal? (4 Viewers)

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gimmeheadshotz

Morbid Musician
Basically it's the law saying... "Hey you can't do that,we don't want to clean your shit up or pay for your shit!" Their feeble attempt at righteousness. Fiscal matters and all that jazz included.
 

IkeaPsyco

Forum Veteran
Don't think it's illegal... well atleast I was never sued trying.
Here it's illegal to assist.

Wich piss poor country pass the debt of a passed one to the family.. is this a joke??

So your parents/kids/loved one is dead... now hand over money.... jesus.. how baebaric :(
 

Mr. Ser Jr

a true burgundian beer bearer
Don't think it's illegal... well atleast I was never sued trying.
Here it's illegal to assist.

Wich piss poor country pass the debt of a passed one to the family.. is this a joke??

So your parents/kids/loved one is dead... now hand over money.... jesus.. how baebaric :(
Yeah pretty irresponsible thing to do...
 

Flatus Tube

I have counted to infinity, twice.
I've never heard of anyone doing time for attempting suicide. It's one of those "illegal on paper" things. Like carrying an ice cream cone in your back pocket is illegal in Alabama.

It’s more of an issue for someone helping another to kill themselves. This video shows a man talking about his experience helping his wife go to Dignitas from the UK. He got arrested the day after his wife died and was investigated for 7 months! Poor guy.





P.S. I assume the law dates back to when the Bible helped create laws. Nobody is brave enough to change it due to the Mental Capacity Act being in place.
 

Ellzibette

Resident Rope Bottom
It’s more of an issue for someone helping another to kill themselves. This video shows a man talking about his experience helping his wife go to Dignitas from the UK. He got arrested the day after his wife died and was investigated for 7 months! Poor guy.





P.S. I assume the law dates back to when the Bible helped create laws. Nobody is brave enough to change it due to the Mental Capacity Act being in place.

I fully support the right to die. I don't understand when....here in the states at least...doctors take the hippocratic oath, two tenets of which are to provide only beneficial treatments and to do no harm, and use those as a basis to NOT assist in suicide. Keeping a suffering, terminal patient alive is NOT a beneficial treatment. It is absolutely doing harm. The right to die with dignity and to end suffering is a fundamental human right. We afford that right to our pets for heaven's sake, but not to our people? Makes no sense.
 

McM

ARSELING
It’s more of an issue for someone helping another to kill themselves. This video shows a man talking about his experience helping his wife go to Dignitas from the UK. He got arrested the day after his wife died and was investigated for 7 months! Poor guy.





P.S. I assume the law dates back to when the Bible helped create laws. Nobody is brave enough to change it due to the Mental Capacity Act being in place.


In Belgium, their citizens have the right to let a doctor put them to sleep as well. Even minors can ask and are heard in the medical committee that works on these cases.
But of course, it's only meant for suffering, deadly ill patients.
 

Flatus Tube

I have counted to infinity, twice.
I fully support the right to die. I don't understand when....here in the states at least...doctors take the hippocratic oath, two tenets of which are to provide only beneficial treatments and to do no harm, and use those as a basis to NOT assist in suicide. Keeping a suffering, terminal patient alive is NOT a beneficial treatment. It is absolutely doing harm. The right to die with dignity and to end suffering is a fundamental human right. We afford that right to our pets for heaven's sake, but not to our people? Makes no sense.

I do too. I have had many patients ask me to give them a massive dose of morphine to end their life, and I felt it would be appropriate, but I would then risk being charged with murder. Dr Harold Shipman made a lot of things happen in the medicolegal system which make it harder to provide palliative care, after he was found to be killing loads of old patients.

The palliative care specialists end up in Coroner’s Court more than most doctors. This is because the relatives of dying or dead patients are the ones that kick up a fuss. And it’s usually the ones that turn up from another city or country that were not even involved in the actual care process. Sadly this makes doctors too worried to bend the rules.
 
I've never heard of anyone doing time for attempting suicide. It's one of those "illegal on paper" things. Like carrying an ice cream cone in your back pocket is illegal in Alabama.
You'll do a few days in a psyche ward against your will. Lots of drugs and crayons to eat while you're there. If you're really lucky, they'll let you wear the "I love myself" jacket.
 
think it's to do with religious values , as in your life belongs to god so you can't take it . It one of them stupid ones like record tv programs is theft etc
 

Ellzibette

Resident Rope Bottom
You'll do a few days in a psyche ward against your will. Lots of drugs and crayons to eat while you're there. If you're really lucky, they'll let you wear the "I love myself" jacket.
I've been there. Not really prison. Of course I wasn't there for an attempted suicide so maybe I got VIP treatment
Suicide is for faggots anyway
So why are you still here?
 

cacarara74874

Forum Veteran
It's only a crime if you survive that means if you are so inept you can't even kill yourself you deserve to be punished.

Soon it won't be a problem when these pods enter the market.

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