If there were a painless and socially acceptable way to end my life, that would be brilliant. I've already put in the years (decades) of struggle and have enough failed-treatment documentation to paper my house. I'm pretty much alive for 2 reasons right now: my suicide would badly affect certain other people, and pulling off a successful attempt is risky and a pain in the ass. I don't even have the mental or physical energy to wash dishes right now. I start them, but I always quit before I get to the bottom of the stack. Some people have roaches in their kitchen. I have trilobites. I just don't have what it takes to scrape together the materials for a well-planned suicide, much less fight down my SI and use them. It would be so great to be able to just go to a hotel room somewhere, lie down on the bed, and tell the person with the drugs to do their stuff.
Are those protester people still reading and screenshotting all of our posts? I hope so. It makes me feel famous. If they come across this one and salivate at the chance to show that lack of access to assisted suicide is "saving" me: it's not. Thirty years of mostly-useless psyche medication has definitely damaged my liver and probably scrambled my brain. I'm not saveable, and possibly never was. The most you can say is that it's possible to force me to keep inhaling and exhaling, and that is not "saving" someone. It's just effectively seizing control over their bodily functions.
If you seriously want to save lives and aren't just out to punish suicidal people for daring to not want to live in the same world as you, put your time and energy into trying to prevent people from ending up where I am. The things that actually drive people to suicide are a combination of mental and/or physical pain and lack of agency over their own lives. Anything you can do to take those out of the equation for someone is a step in the right direction. If you want a random specific suggestion: support efforts to get nutritious food to little kids who wouldn't otherwise have access to it. Poverty is a trauma, and so is early malnutrition. Stop somebody's life from starting out in misery. That's the most effective way of keeping them from ending it in misery one day. And quit harassing hard cases like me. You're not helping.
How did I end up even talking to these people? I don't know.