- Every individual capable of articulating their desire has complete control of their property to the extent that the excercise of their right does not infringe upon the rights of others. An individual's physical body is one's most intrinsic possession; therefore, every individual may choose to destroy their body without exception.
- The right to assist in suicide is not limited to the terminally ill or those in chronic pain. All individuals have this right at any time.
- No individual can assist in a suicide, without explicit permission to do so from the individual or, when the individual is inarticulate, then it must defer to the wishes of the most immediate family provided that there is not evidence indicating that the immediate family does not have the best interests of the incapacitated individual in mind.
- If an individual is incapable of expressing a desire, then one only needs to ask who is paying to keep the individual alive and to what contracts they are bound; except to the extent that society has a duty to decrease suffering of inarticulate individuals.
- No individual, including medical practioners, can be forced against their will to provide any service; therefore, any efforts to actively support another's life cannot be mandated by the courts. No support is required if sufficient payment is not met.
19.3.05
Right to Life is Worthless Without the Right to Die
Here is my bill of euthanasia rights:
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