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pengu1nn
I am almost one of Us.
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i would rather just die not knowing when or where, but if thats the way you want to go thats fine with me.
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ganvar
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Posted on: Nov. 29 2000,00:39 |
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I don't smoke or anything, but I want to make a point. If someone is slowly dying of Emphysema, do you think they should suffer until they finally die of a slow suffocation? When I am talking about a slow suffocation, I mean as in multiple months, weeks, and possible years. I know I wouldn't want to sit there gasping for air, knowing that it could be my last breath, or at least wishing that it was.
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Sithiee
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Posted on: Nov. 29 2000,08:31 |
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under this law, can anyone kill themselves, or just the terminally ill?
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Crafty Butcher
My legs! My legs! I can't feel my legs
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Posted on: Nov. 29 2000,12:06 |
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no, in this case you don't *have* to be terminally ill to qualify, which i admit is a bit of a surprise http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20001128/wl/euthanasia_glance_1.html these are the criteria they're working on, anyway. the dutch do seem to apply their famously relaxed attitude to their laws too. you're right duSTman, possesion with intent to supply is still illegal, but if you have a coffeshop licence, they won't actually bust you. they do come down pretty hard on street dealers though. by not legalizing it, they avoid giving drugs their tacit approval, but kind of admit that if you're not harming anyone but yourself, then what's the big deal. eerily consistant in their policies aren't they? the dutch seem to have found a way to get round the stigma of these things that go on but no one talks about. and i can see their point - why turn a health issue into a social problem?
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