re: #161 MJBrutus
Not all slopes are slippery DD. For example, we could decide that certain medical conditions would warrant a person being able to choose to end their lives or entitle one to assistance even. That is a long way from societal sanctioning it for transient emotional states or convenience or the other red herrings I’ve seen swimming by in this thread.
The problem is, well, I don’t see these as red herrings.
Whenever assisted suicide comes up, listen to the reactions of the disabled. They really dread it, and they have cause.