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It seems that people who are against PAS are using examples that have NOTHING to do with PAS (i.e. Killing their baby out of mercy, being suicidal). I am for PAS, but I'd like to hear the negatives of PAS using an actually related example. There are a set of diseases out there that have at least 90% mortality rate within a certain short period of time, correct? This is what they call a terminally ill person. For those who are against PAS, what are the negatives for making it legal for a terminally ill person to commit suicide? If you are okay with this case, but have a problem with people potentially trying to expand that for other cases (slippery slope), does this mean you don't think the definition of a mentally competant terminally ill person is well defined?
