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the_gripmaster Sep 21st 2010 2:42 am

Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 
I would support the idea. As individuals, we are the owner of our own lives.

MrJenkins Sep 21st 2010 2:51 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 
And why would you poll this on a Forum that primarily deals with moving overseas? Or has your move been that traumatic you feel you need to take your own life. :rofl:

northernbird Sep 21st 2010 2:54 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 
In theory I agree but in practice I am not sure. 15 years ago next month I watched my Mother lose her battle with cancer at 49 years old. It was traumatic to watch. Nobody should have to go through what she went through with her family watching on waiting for the inevitable. However, could I as her next of kin gone along with a decision to end her own life even though it was going to end imminently. Tough call for me.

the_gripmaster Sep 21st 2010 2:59 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by MrJenkins (Post 8865171)
And why would you poll this on a Forum that primarily deals with moving overseas? Or has your move been that traumatic you feel you need to take your own life. :rofl:

Forgive my ignorance milord, but there is a sub-forum called "Immigration, Visas & Citizenship.":cool:

the_gripmaster Sep 21st 2010 3:03 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by northernbird (Post 8865176)
In theory I agree but in practice I am not sure. 15 years ago next month I watched my Mother lose her battle with cancer at 49 years old. It was traumatic to watch. Nobody should have to go through what she went through with her family watching on waiting for the inevitable. However, could I as her next of kin gone along with a decision to end her own life even though it was going to end imminently. Tough call for me.

Sorry to hear about your mother. I understand how difficult it is to take any decision like that when the time comes.

Bernieboy Sep 21st 2010 3:05 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 
Having watched quite a few people young and old die in pain then im a YES:thumbup:

MrJenkins Sep 21st 2010 4:18 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by the_gripmaster (Post 8865193)
Forgive my ignorance milord, but there is a sub-forum called "Immigration, Visas & Citizenship.":cool:

This is true :o However a bit of a heavy subject for this forum in general, but hey ho everyone has a right to voice an opinion.

MartinLuther Sep 21st 2010 9:14 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 
It's not a decision that I would like to make (and hopefully wont) but I would go Yes. There are times when it may be necessary or desirable and I can't deny anyone the right to make that decision.

Dreamy Sep 21st 2010 9:52 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 
I'd say yes - but its an area that needs very careful and thoughtful legislation.

Dorothy Sep 21st 2010 10:35 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by MrJenkins (Post 8865455)
This is true :o However a bit of a heavy subject for this forum in general, but hey ho everyone has a right to voice an opinion.

Um, this is The Barbie which is for off-topic discussions. There have been hundreds of "heavy" subjects discussed here over the years. Not sure why you clicked on the thread if you don't like the subject matter.

Dorothy Sep 21st 2010 10:36 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 
With proper regulation I think I would have to vote yes. It already happens so I think the fear of prosecution should be removed if certain conditions are met.

Swerv-o Sep 21st 2010 10:41 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by MrJenkins (Post 8865171)
And why would you poll this on a Forum that primarily deals with moving overseas? Or has your move been that traumatic you feel you need to take your own life. :rofl:


Because Senator Brown is supporting an action in Federal Parliament to allow the Territories to determine their own policy on euthanasia.

The Northern Territory used to allow euthanasia, and four people chose to use it before the law was overturned by a Private Members Bill in the first Howard Government. It was a rare occasion where a private members bill was supported to conclusion.

So, in answer to your question, it's a topic that is 'in the news' in Australia, and probably deserves debate - Unless Stephen Conroy has his way - Websites discussing euthanasia are on his hit list for the internet filter.


S

Bernieboy Sep 21st 2010 10:49 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 8866560)
Because Senator Brown is supporting an action in Federal Parliament to allow the Territories to determine their own policy on euthanasia.

The Northern Territory used to allow euthanasia, and four people chose to use it before the law was overturned by a Private Members Bill in the first Howard Government. It was a rare occasion where a private members bill was supported to conclusion.

So, in answer to your question, it's a topic that is 'in the news' in Australia, and probably deserves debate - Unless Stephen Conroy has his way - Websites discussing euthanasia are on his hit list for the internet filter.


S

I was def up for euthanasia the morning after that meet up with yer mob in Sydney in jan:(

Swerv-o Sep 21st 2010 11:19 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly (Post 8866582)
I was def up for euthanasia the morning after that meet up with yer mob in Sydney in jan:(


Welcome to my life EVERY Friday morning :thumbup:


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Bernieboy Sep 21st 2010 11:42 am

Re: Should "euthanasia" be legalized?
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 8866631)
Welcome to my life EVERY Friday morning :thumbup:


S

You can keep it brother:eek:


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