I think there is a big difference between pallative care (where the person is allowed to die) and assisted suicide (where the person is killed outright).
It took Canada only a few years for government assisted suicides to reach 1 out of every 25 deaths. The UK is very close to legalizing it as well. The proponents claim it could help as many as 650 people a year. If they do it, I think that will zoom to over 20k a year quickly.
I think there is a big difference between pallative care (where the person is allowed to die) and assisted suicide (where the person is killed outright).
It took Canada only a few years for government assisted suicides to reach 1 out of every 25 deaths. The UK is very close to legalizing it as well. The proponents claim it could help as many as 650 people a year. If they do it, I think that will zoom to over 20k a year quickly.