Octavio (US)
If the terminally ill patients who are tired of fighting against the illness act on their own volition and can make that decision with clear minds, then no government or religious group should have the right to interfere with their decision to die with dignity. Easy death is not harmful to the society and can save medical resource.
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Francois Lambert, the nephew of Vincent Lambert, who is tetraplegic and currently on artificial life support, speaks to the media after the verdict in a judicial case at the Council of State in Paris, June 24, 2014. France's top administrative court ruled that doctors should be allowed to take a tetraplegia man off life support after nearly six years in a coma, siding with his wife in a case that has revived a debate about euthanasia. REUTERS/John Schults
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