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Honigwaffel
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- Apr 9, 2019
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I am in contact with a politician regarding assisted suicide and how a legal concept could look like.
Now I am having trouble to determine the best way to actually implement a new assisted suicide law. So I would be very happy to hear your thoughts on this matter.
Here are some of the questions I struggle with:
Feel free to add any additional questions that might be important on this topic.
EDIT: Thanks @TiredHorse for the reminder to add this. I am going for an ideal law, basically the best way it could look like. I am aware that in order to make it pass there will be a few trade-offs necessary.
Now I am having trouble to determine the best way to actually implement a new assisted suicide law. So I would be very happy to hear your thoughts on this matter.
Here are some of the questions I struggle with:
- Should there be an age restriction? Do you have to be at legal age to apply?
- Who would pay for it (Administration costs, Drugs etc.) If you pay it with 100% tax money there is no chance of passing the law, however some people just don't have alot of money, even more when they are at such a bad point of their lifes.
- Is there a need for an evaluation by a psychiatrist? (Currently it is planned to make assisted suicide possible just for people that have incurable illnesses) Or should it be open for everyone, not depending on any medical problems?
- Is a delay from aplication to treatment necessary? To avoid people ctb out of an impuls.
Feel free to add any additional questions that might be important on this topic.
EDIT: Thanks @TiredHorse for the reminder to add this. I am going for an ideal law, basically the best way it could look like. I am aware that in order to make it pass there will be a few trade-offs necessary.
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