No, not what Paul Gadd goes searching for...
Do we have the right to choose to die?
If you were seriously ill where you had no quality of life - would you like the right to decide when you die?
Could you make that decision for someone (a love one/a member of your family) to assist with their death?
Is it right that people can be prosecuted for assisting someone to die?
Me, I agree with it - I would like to right to choose if I developed a severe debilitating illness (where I had no quality of life).
For family/loved ones - hard to say if I could make the choice to assist them in ending their life (that is a different decision from, say, not putting them on life support etc)
Do we have the right to choose to die?
If you were seriously ill where you had no quality of life - would you like the right to decide when you die?
Could you make that decision for someone (a love one/a member of your family) to assist with their death?
Is it right that people can be prosecuted for assisting someone to die?
Me, I agree with it - I would like to right to choose if I developed a severe debilitating illness (where I had no quality of life).
For family/loved ones - hard to say if I could make the choice to assist them in ending their life (that is a different decision from, say, not putting them on life support etc)

