Sure, if I didn't already have SN, I would be thinking the same. My desire for a peaceful way out would override any concerns about the seller's motives.
But when you stand back and look at it objectively, it's disturbing.
I already have my SN. (Tbh I still question how "peaceful" it will be.) But I don't have some of the other precautionary measures.
You think it is disturbing in the way that they aren't doing this for our benefit, but theirs? That they aren't thinking about this as a way to help people, but only a way to profit?
Otherwise, I don't really see anything disturbing about it besides the fact that some people are giving them too much credit as if this availability is solely to end our suffering. They likely don't actually give a rat's ass about any of us. We are customers, that is all. Self-serving indifference. I think the disturbing part is that this is as close as most of us come to someone siding with our desperation, not true understanding or empathy, but money signs and risk taking.
Still, like I said, I care not about their morality, just that they are professional and reliable when it comes to the product they are advertising. Now if the product is a sham, then THAT would be truly fucked up. Hopefully one day, we will have a sanctioned option, put into place by a community that has the right intentions as well as the follow through with a peaceful method.