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UtopianElephant
Student
- Nov 26, 2022
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It seems to me that general discussion and information on the topic should be under the protection of the 1st Amendment (in the U.S), and whatever constitutional clauses of countries that have similar free speech rights.
Information about methods should be covered under free speech rights and expression, as well.
I completely understand that people in power can bend and narrate the rules however they see fit, but that doesn't mean that our rights are not protected and enforceable, since they are laid out and do exist. So, considering this, shouldn't it be fairly easy to find ways to legally protect the existence of controversial websites similar to S/S, as well as users participating in them?
Another interesting question for me is why there have been no noticeable legal cases, lawsuits, etc from regular citizens or rights-groups fighting people like pro-lifers who are outraged by the existence of suicide discussion online. Also, the fact that there is a complete absence of both academic and public (pro-choice) discourse of the topic in newspapers, magazines, even advertisements and other means of communication.
Thank you for reading.
Information about methods should be covered under free speech rights and expression, as well.
I completely understand that people in power can bend and narrate the rules however they see fit, but that doesn't mean that our rights are not protected and enforceable, since they are laid out and do exist. So, considering this, shouldn't it be fairly easy to find ways to legally protect the existence of controversial websites similar to S/S, as well as users participating in them?
Another interesting question for me is why there have been no noticeable legal cases, lawsuits, etc from regular citizens or rights-groups fighting people like pro-lifers who are outraged by the existence of suicide discussion online. Also, the fact that there is a complete absence of both academic and public (pro-choice) discourse of the topic in newspapers, magazines, even advertisements and other means of communication.
Thank you for reading.
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