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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 1747058" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>What's wrong with it isn't the fact that he wanted to die, but the fact that he relied on someone else to do his dirty work for him.</p><p></p><p>If suicide is the only answer for an adult who truly understands the consequences, then so be it, I believe they have the right to end their life if they choose to. I think it's wrong to rely on somebody else to do it for you, save from suicide assistants (Kevorkian), including the police. They've signed up to take a life if the situation requires it in order to save the lives of others, but they're not in the business of attempted suicide. In these situations, not only do I feel for the family of the suspect, but also for the officers who felt like they were doing a good deed but found out they only took the life of someone too cowardly to do it themselves.</p><p></p><p>The other thing that's wrong with this is a 1911 revolver. I've never heard of these, but I bet the clips for them are expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 1747058, member: 10619"] What's wrong with it isn't the fact that he wanted to die, but the fact that he relied on someone else to do his dirty work for him. If suicide is the only answer for an adult who truly understands the consequences, then so be it, I believe they have the right to end their life if they choose to. I think it's wrong to rely on somebody else to do it for you, save from suicide assistants (Kevorkian), including the police. They've signed up to take a life if the situation requires it in order to save the lives of others, but they're not in the business of attempted suicide. In these situations, not only do I feel for the family of the suspect, but also for the officers who felt like they were doing a good deed but found out they only took the life of someone too cowardly to do it themselves. The other thing that's wrong with this is a 1911 revolver. I've never heard of these, but I bet the clips for them are expensive. [/QUOTE]
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