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Bootleg Astolfo

Bootleg Astolfo

Glorious Bean Plushie
Oct 12, 2020
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Good to see Canada is now on equal footing with... Whatever that funny sounding country is !
 
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Kali_Yuga13

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Jul 11, 2024
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I didn't know Cuba, Columbia and Ecuador had already done so as mentioned in the article. I favor decriminiazation (as they've done) over overt legalization as I think legalization opens doors to abuse of power. Thanks for sharing!
 
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Adûnâi

Adûnâi

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Apr 25, 2020
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I didn't know Cuba, Columbia and Ecuador had already done so as mentioned in the article. I favor decriminiazation (as they've done) over overt legalization as I think legalization opens doors to abuse of power. Thanks for sharing!
Wait are you opposing sanctioned suicide?
 
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Kali_Yuga13

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Jul 11, 2024
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Wait are you opposing sanctioned suicide?
I'm not sure how or why you interpret it that way. I said I support decriminiazation. That means no legal actions against facilitators and vendors for safe, standardized and painless medicines.

I don't support overt legalization in the current world economic and political climate as it makes it easy for governments and corporations to exploit the public. In a more enlightened society, sure but right now I think letting decriminiazation "soak" allows time for the public to adjust and the stigma to be reduced in a steady manner.
 
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Jun 22, 2025
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Does this mean I could go to one of those countries, ask them to end things for me, and they would do it, no questions asked?
 
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cait_sith

Apr 8, 2024
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Does this mean I could go to one of those countries, ask them to end things for me, and they would do it, no questions asked?
No, "Under the new law, mentally competent adults suffering from terminal or incurable illnesses can request euthanasia"
 
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User111885

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Jun 22, 2025
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No, "Under the new law, mentally competent adults suffering from terminal or incurable illnesses can request euthanasia"
im depressed and competent. is medical documentation needed to prove my competency? Uruguay sounds like a cheaper place to ctb at than Switzerland.
 

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