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Everyone has the option to stop their lifes if wish be.
Most don't not just from some technicalities but because parents or otherwise we have a biological urge to consent to being alive and make live being.
The consent is from our nature and only extreme circumstances makes it otherwise.
I don’t know if that’s true. I shot myself in the head once and just woke up like nothing had happened. I suspect life might not be as fragile as it appears from the outside.
Not true, police come and lock you up if they catch you trying to stop being alive
What do you mean the police?
Isn't the hospital and medics the one who cares for suicidal people?
Putting them in jail if that's what you mean is pretty barbaric.
Again though the police can't detain you indefinitely. What stop people from doing it is being cared for the reason they wanted to in the first place.
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