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Hi everyone, I'm managed to get a 2019 copy of the PP handbook but literally any of the ingredients it says are readily available, seem to be heavily restricted in UK now e.g. SN, N2, even stuff for CO. I had hoped to avoid more violent methods but it seems I'm stuck with those. Anyone else been having same issues in UK?
That is the UK for you I'm afraid, we try to do everything we can to stop people accessing peaceful exits yet nothing to help those suffering. It's like we just like inflicting pain and misery on people.
I didn't know that suddenly charcoal, tents and tape is not available in the UK anymore, ropes aren't available either? I also think N2 cylinders shouldn't be a prob if you can buy the other gears needed. I'm sorry you have to go through this it's so incredibly inhumane how difficult it is to leave this world. I hope you can find peace!
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befree
Time to do more enjoyable things _____Goodbye_____
Everything you mention is available in the UK. SN could be a bit more difficult, but it´s also possible to get it (please don´t ask me for a source).
This is a newer version of the PPH. But many members agree, that the PPH is not the best book and not always reliable, but totally overprized.
New here, sorry if I'm doing this wrong LOL. Anyways, my preferred method until lately has been firearm, but I'm in a bit of a predicament. I'm aware that if I do so, because I have access to them because of my father that my mother and her family will go after him and try to charge him for...
sanctioned-suicide.net
This is just a general information. I do not encourage you to commit suicide and to use these methods. You act on your own responsibility.
I didn't know that suddenly charcoal, tents and tape is not available in the UK anymore, ropes aren't available either? I also think N2 cylinders shouldn't be a prob if you can buy the other gears needed. I'm sorry you have to go through this it's so incredibly inhumane how difficult it is to leave this world. I hope you can find peace!
Now you mention that I still have my charcoal briquettes in my room that I was considering using I just needed to try and find a suitable place to set it up as I didn't want to do it in the house for fear of harming my dogs.
Seems to me that almost anything involving meds or chemicals is really challenging here in the UK. With very restricted legal access to such items anyone seeking them is forced to criminal or Dark Web sources, which present their own obvious hazards.
The UK is such an incredibly anti-suicide country where assisted suicide isn't legalised for anyone at all, it's certainly very inhumane. The fact that suicide methods are either risky or inaccessible for me is what has kept me trapped here, sadly we exist in a society where there is a lack of compassion towards those who want to die in peace.
I wouldn't dare personally, I'm not that knowledgeable and there is a lot of scope for getting it wrong. I'd rather spend more on something that is reliable to work, as once you've gone that's it.
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