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thetwilightzone

thetwilightzone

Specialist
Jul 14, 2018
307
Is that a law or just a guideline that doctors follow?

Someone should bring that up in court. Why do you have to have a terminal illness? That ironically legitimizes people who don't take mental illness seriously. It should be allowed for severe but non-terminal mental illnesses as well as physical illnesses.
 
thetwilightzone

thetwilightzone

Specialist
Jul 14, 2018
307
So if doctors grant death for someone who isn't terminally ill, what can happen?
 
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OfficerK

Experienced
May 6, 2018
255
To my understanding they would be breaking the law. Almost definitely loss of medical license, maybe (probably?) legal sanctions.
 
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