Should depressed people be allowed to commit suicide?

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Should depressed people be allowed to commit suicide?

  1. Yes

    25 vote(s)
    54.3%
  2. No

    17 vote(s)
    37.0%
  3. Maybe (depends on circumstances)

    4 vote(s)
    8.7%
  4. Other (please explain)

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. WanRen

    WanRen New Member Past Donor

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    The world is full of depressed people most of them are so depressed that they go out killing people.
     
  2. tres borrachos

    tres borrachos Well-Known Member

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    Suicide is a highly personal matter. Who am I to tell another adult that he needs to live if he chooses not to, or if he has no quality of life anymore.
     
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    They should be given an option to participate in effective treatment.

    Problem-

    The government does not want effective treatment for mental problems. Too much profit in the legal system, prisons etc. Not to mention an out of control population needs lots of cops to control them. Meaning there is a small army to command at all times.

    I can prove this with a link. This link shows that a newspaper owner wanted to stop a story about a lawsuit that was directed at creating effective mental health care so bad, and the courts wanted to help so bad, that 17 reporters and editors were fired, or resigned, and they were all gagged so that no one would know WHY the reporters and editors were resigning and getting fired.

    Of course there was no story about the lawsuit and the specific, proposed treatment for mental health care.

    http://algoxy.com/law/no_free_press/sbsecretsofmedia.html

    There are links from that page to the lawsuit where the 9th circuit district court secretly revised/removed a local court rule that gave a new magistrate and judge to a civil rights suit that had ben filed, then dismissed, then refiled with new co-plaintiffs. There are links to show that the 9th circuit appeals court had no problem with that, and the supreme court has basic trickery in place to prevent pro se litigants from obtaining justice.

    Now, that vital local court rule is removed all across the nation.
     

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