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What is ur opinion of the life jacket bill?
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2022-02-21 at 6:38 PM UTC
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2022-02-21 at 6:38 PM UTCkill yourself?
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2022-02-21 at 6:42 PM UTC12 year olds
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2022-02-21 at 6:50 PM UTCbut seriusly guys... its a serious discussion.
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2022-02-21 at 6:50 PM UTCor a worthy topic of discussion no?
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2022-02-21 at 6:52 PM UTCDeportation for Noncing?
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2022-02-21 at 6:55 PM UTCPosting a news article without taking the time to quote a snippet of the most relevant piece is nigger tier. I hope you fucking die, nigger
https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=79904&page=1July 17, 2002 – It's a one-size-fits-all, hood-shaped plastic bag, and it's fast becoming one of the most prescribed forms of euthanasia worldwide.
Called an Exit Bag, not a suicide bag, it's easily operable, inexpensive and, most importantly, a device that can be legally sold. The world's largest right-to-die organizations are recommending it to their members.
Advocates admit the idea of death-by-plastic-bag is shocking, especially to those to whom the Exit Bag is recommended. Most patients seek fatal medication, which can be expensive. An Exit Bag goes for only about $30.
"Most people object to the horrible and grotesque death by tying something around your neck," said Dr. Philip Nitschke, leader of Exit Australia. "It's not physiologically distasteful, but it is an aesthetically distasteful death."
Physician-assisted suicide is only legal in a handful of places around the world, most notably Holland and Switzerland. In the United States, the Supreme Court has ruled that assisted suicide is not a constitutional right, leaving the decision to the states. The issue has come to referendum six times in five states — Maine, Washington, Oregon, California and most recently, Hawaii, where the motion passed the state's House but failed in the Senate.
The referendum in Oregon in 1997 led to the nation's first Death with Dignity law. In April, a federal judge thwarted the U.S. Justice Department's attempt to have the voter-approved law overturned.
Exit Australia announced plans to manufacture the industrial plastic bags in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland last week. The bags had been available over the Internet from a similar Canadian group, but Exit Australia officials said they were worried the Australian government would ban their import.
Nitschke said he hopes to produce about 500 Exit Bags starting at the end of August, "modified a bit here and there" from the Canadian prototype.But government officials and the local church have expressed discomfort and outrage with Exit Australia and its intentions.
Bags Used With Drugs
Nitschke said the bag works easily and efficiently. With the help of a sedative drug, often Nembutal, the patient falls asleep with his or her head in the bag. An adjustable collar lets the patient tighten the bag firmly around the neck. While unconscious, the patient uses up all the oxygen in the bag — a death from hypoxia, which Nitschke said is the sickness airline passengers feel when air pressure isn't properly adjusted at high altitudes.
Death-by-bag is even preferred to the more common forms of euthanasia, such as an overdose of medication or the inhalation of carbon monoxide gas, Nitschke said, because the Exit Bag doesn't expose the body to a poison that it will try to repel.
"Nobody comes to me and says, 'I want to stick my head in a bag,'" Nitschke said. "It's a poor person's alternative."
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2022-02-21 at 6:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Posting a news article without taking the time to quote a snippet of the most relevant piece is nigger tier. I hope you fucking die, nigger
https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=79904&page=1
do that ^^^^^^^^^
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2022-02-21 at 6:58 PM UTC
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2022-02-21 at 7 PM UTC
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