I guess I thought he would have gone by suicide as well. Ironic.
Life is sacred. It should never be ended lightly. On one side I would argue the individual's right (assisted by definition takes it out of the individual realm, though) and on the other my biggest opposition comes from what I heard surrounding the healthcare law. Apparently, there were provisions for "end of life" counseling. If I go to a medical facility, I go to bet better. If assisted suicide is on the menu of options they can recommend, how do you think that will play out in a few decades?
It SHOULD be no different than abortion or life support. There is a menu of options. YOU, not the state, not the church, YOU choose. I'm pro-choice, but I detest forced abortion for that reason. Likewise, the call as to whether to be kept on life support or not should be mine. Same with getting a hot shot. No one should be able to pressure me into making that call., I should be able to make the choice. Alzheimers runs in my family. I ain't going out like that. Due respect to those who think I should spend my golden years drooling and not remembering my own name, but I think I'll stop the bus before it gets that far if I draw the sort straw in the genetics game. Its why I (and you) should have a living will with a big fat DNR order if things get too far gone. Remember Terry Shciavo, with the Religious Right saying taking her off life support was murder? Give me a break.

However, if you don't put it in writing, that could be you. Regardless of your beliefs, the best advice I can give you is to think and pray about these issues, and then spend the $400 to make a living will so YOUR wishes are honored. Rant over.
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