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Just look at Canada. We know this is a slippery slope already. If you really want to off yourself you will find a way. Making this into a "treatment" which also will come with $profit$ is just a bad idea.

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>On a brisk day at a restaurant outside Chicago, Deb Robertson sat with her teenage grandson to talk about her death. She’ll probably miss his high school graduation. She declined the extended warranty on her car. Sometimes she wonders who will be at her funeral. Those things don’t frighten her much. She didn’t cry when she learned two months ago that the cancerous tumors in her liver were spreading, portending a tormented death. But later, she received a call. A bill moving through the Illinois Legislature to allow certain terminally ill patients to end their own lives with a doctor’s help had made progress.

Just look at Canada. We know this is a slippery slope already. If you really want to off yourself you will find a way. Making this into a "treatment" which also will come with $profit$ is just a bad idea. Archive: https://archive.today/P5uyI From the post: >>On a brisk day at a restaurant outside Chicago, Deb Robertson sat with her teenage grandson to talk about her death. She’ll probably miss his high school graduation. She declined the extended warranty on her car. Sometimes she wonders who will be at her funeral. Those things don’t frighten her much. She didn’t cry when she learned two months ago that the cancerous tumors in her liver were spreading, portending a tormented death. But later, she received a call. A bill moving through the Illinois Legislature to allow certain terminally ill patients to end their own lives with a doctor’s help had made progress.

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Yeah, I know all of that. Bringing it out into the front and making it something for profit is a problem though. As you said, how long until they start killing off people to take organs?

I just saw something earlier today that Organs are being stolen from dead prisoners for "scientific research" without the consent of the family or the prisoner.

I have a feeling that the warden is getting some sort of kickback or something to allow this...

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No doubt. I do know that prisoners can be donors and they also can receive organs for transplant.