I for one am not attacking OP, which would be pretty silly of me to do as a newbie, but merely putting forward explanation as to why unconditional assisted suicide is opposed by (and gatekept) society at large, whether rightly or wrongly. I think this conversation is getting needlessly aggressive and bad faith, and some should step back and listen to one another here. I understand many of us, myself included, are shattered, broken and flat out disappointed with what life has to offer, and wish to make that final exit, but we get nowhere by dunking on those who disagree, which only plays into the hands of the "pro-life" "anti-suicide" types who wish to make more peaceful methods of death illegal and would like nothing more to shut down sites like these, which provide a rare and frank discussion about suicide that isn't chock full of feel-good, cliched bullshit. Remember that no-one in this thread is fundamentally opposed to the pro-choice, but where that choice begins and ends. All that said, I also think saying that the OP,or those who agree, are serial killers, is very unhelpful and also doesn't help matters at all.
As I've said before, I'm pro-choice regarding suicide (including assisted suicide) and would like to see the laws in my country be extended to all who have (the admittedly hard to define quality ) sound mind. I also the control of one's own manner of death to be a right of vital important e.g. in Switzerland, rather than be vigourously gatekept by professionals and petty bureaucracy and am furious with the paternalist do-gooders who want these, or to interfere with choice because of what they feel, dismissing the people they try to help (again, rightly and wrongly). I also don't think things like mental illness are disaqualifiers, but do accept that in some cases, those who aren't able to make a coherent decisions should be dissuaded at the very least!
That said, for most people, life is worth living and we ought not to dismiss that. I get that most of us, myself included, disagree with this and are here to call it quits. While I think it patronising and ignorant to preach about the wonders of life to the chronically suicidal, I personally think, if one is able to live life in the way they themselves see fit, then sure, although they should have the right to assisted suicide if they so wish (I am pro-choice), given they are of sound mind. I wish I could live and enjoy life to the extent that I think prolonging it is worth doing, but I cannot, but envy those who can and would be loath to take away their hope because I have none. After all, life has many opportunities for many people, although those vary per person.