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.
Assisted suicide means that someone is helping someone commit suicide. Therefore it's any of the usual ways to commit suicide, just with someone helping.
No. Ohio has a law that specifically prohibits assisted suicide. As of the early 1990's no state in the USA has a punitive law on the books for either suicide or attempted suicide.
In Oregon, doctor assisted suicide was made legal for the terminally ill in 1997.
Suicide is when someone takes their own life, and assisted suicide is when you help someone take their own life, often when they cannot do it themselves. There may be a few clinics in some parts of the world where someone can walk in, explain the situation and why they feel that way, maybe be given a waiting period, and if they still feel that way, they will help them die.
yes your part of the death so of course its murder, its also called assisted suicide. It is illegal and immoral in almost all cases.