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The only substantial reason a government could deny euthanasia, if the patient was under a government healthcare plan, which I think Canada is ?(No private health care insurers) Correct me if I'm wrong there. Someone who doesn't believe in euthanasia shouldn't have to pay for it through their taxes.
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Quote from: UnknownError on January 28, 2013, 08:06:58 PMThe only substantial reason a government could deny euthanasia, if the patient was under a government healthcare plan, which I think Canada is ?(No private health care insurers) Correct me if I'm wrong there. Someone who doesn't believe in euthanasia shouldn't have to pay for it through their taxes.We have red cross if that's what your asking?But btw It's illegal in America to. It's an moral/ethical issue that society hasn't agreed upon yet. That's the reason I see it as being how it is.
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Quote from: Inject OH 4 on January 29, 2013, 05:23:25 PMQuote from: UnknownError on January 28, 2013, 08:06:58 PMThe only substantial reason a government could deny euthanasia, if the patient was under a government healthcare plan, which I think Canada is ?(No private health care insurers) Correct me if I'm wrong there. Someone who doesn't believe in euthanasia shouldn't have to pay for it through their taxes.We have red cross if that's what your asking?But btw It's illegal in America to. It's an moral/ethical issue that society hasn't agreed upon yet. That's the reason I see it as being how it is.There are about a hundred more private health care ensures than red cross.
Who the fuck are any of any people to say that a human being is not capable of making a decision about his or her own body? If you think a government filled with people who don't have insight in the situation has more wits about them than the person in question then you sir might possibly need to revise your beliefs. I can understand that it is easy to say that a man/woman should climb above the alements or troubles he/she may go trough, but sometimes something gets to a point where there is no longer any energy left in person to fight, at this point I believe a person should be allowed to choose and get help if he is unable to do so himself. Living in a state of no longer actually being a living person rather a drone walking around is degrading and should not be suffered by anyone. If the government seems it fit that a person should be shamed for having fought for very long then somewhere along this line we have taken a completely wrong turn.I have overcome many thing in my life that I would not even wish on my worst enemy I know how much it saps your energy and will of life, you can either reach the point I did. Where I realised I fucking love my life due to the fact that I can see how much I have managed to do with a shit poor excuse for a chance. Or there is a second thing you can end up at you have fought and fought and it seems like you are getting nowhere and have no energy left to fight. Tl;dr, I think any man/woman who seeks euthanasia has probably thought long and hard about what that is. So denying him/her the right to go out in a state where he/she can actually decide something like this is just a crime. I do however not believe in suicide when it comes to people who may not be fully mentally healthy, and who do not have a reason to wish for something like euthanasia. Perfect example for my stance is, there was 2 brothers who were going blind and I believe were allready deaf. They did no longer wish to live with both of those impairments needing basically help for everything and could no longer continue their daily life. In such a case euthanasia should obviously be allowed.so because they have a few major disabilties obviously they should b allowed to do themselves in.What r yer requirements for death?