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A valid generalisation for assisted suicide is that you will be prosecuted for murder or manslaughter similar to a murderer/criminal. It is against the law to assist someone to kill themselves.

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A generalization for assisted suicide is the act of intentionally helping someone end their own life by providing them with the means or knowledge to do so. It is often a controversial and ethically complex issue that involves considerations of autonomy, suffering, and the role of healthcare professionals in end-of-life decisions.

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