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[–] ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago

And it prevents "spur of the moment" decisions, like many successful suicides are.

It may prevent some, but at least some of the ones experiencing acute issues will still go for the immediate option. The bureaucracy of it will add a layer that I suspect will deter some. If it takes months or years, people are just going to find their own way.

I'm not suggesting that we just help any person right off the street. I think the government has duty of care once they are involved. I'm just saying the reality is that many will still choose not to take this alternative path.