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Do You Think Someone Should Be Prosecuted For Euthenising A Loved One?
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This Q assumes that the loved one has requested this help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No they shouldn't if requested by the sufferer. However the law needs to be changed IMO but never will. We would not let an animal suffer like we do our loved ones. This world is cruel in many ways but those in powers never take heed. Soddin law means hell for some....but according to the 'laws of the land' that's fine...they don't hold it to their conscience...
I think each such case should be investigated thoroughly, but prosecuted? Only if you can establish reasonable doubt over the part where "the loved one has requested this". If that's in doubt, prosecute. If not, then I don't see it as in the public interest to put someone on trial who can hardly be labelled a threat to society if they did what they did out of love.
I agree with Jim. As things stand (and where anybody finds out) there must be some kind of legal process to determine what actually happened. If there is any doubt, then the issue must go to law. I don’t think many (any?) people have actually been found guilty though of ending the suffering of a loved one? Does anyone know?
The thing I've never understood about this conversation is that, bare with me, Hitler and Eva Braun, Goering et al ended their lives with cyanide pills that, reportedly, worked within three seconds. Now we have the deadful circumstance of spouses facing prison for aiding their loved one's death and, otherwise, a potentially expensive and traumatic trip to Dignitas. If people wish to take their own lives can they not have access to pills that were available during World War Two and still available, I am told, to the military of many countries today?
I want someone to send me off if I can't do it myself....I am speaking solely for myself but there are a whole variety of ailments I really do not want to live with or general decay that does not allow me to take care of my personal needs....so I think that, provided one can tell everyne in advance of ones wishes then no a person should not be prosecuted for helping me on my way..assuming I can't sort it out myself. BUT that is my wish...
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