Now, it's fairly self-explanatory. Assissted suicide is to help someone commit suicide. But if someone wants to die, is it alright to help them? I mean, if someone's life is miserable, should you help put them out of their misery? It's like putting down an animal. Or is it? The other side argues that assissted suicide is wrong; it's almost like murder. You're helping kill someone, therefore it's almost like killing them. It's wrong to kill someone, whether they want to live or not. Assissted murderers are punished, right? That's clearly wrong. And so is this. So, I would like some talk. Is assissted suicide all right?
So, yeah, morally I oppose suicide. But legally, I don't think it should be such a huge problem. Like, it is actually illegal to commit suicide in the US. Friend or no, if you survive an attempt at suicide, you can get in serious trouble for having tried.
I think that's wrong too, they're basically saying "It was wrong of you to try to end your existence from our backwards society, so for trying, we are going to be more backwards, that ought to solve the problem"