I'm here because the priest at church yesterday went off on one about this topic, it kind of went over my head beforehand. (Unsurprisingly the Eastern Orthodox Church is not in favour of assisted dying, just in case anyone was desperate to know!).
I'm in favour of allowing assisted dying because if I was almost completely mentally gone through dementia, or knew I was terminally ill to the extent I only had pain to look forward to, I would definitely want to choose the manner and timing of my dying. Also, on a purely logical level, I'm in favour of abortion on request (and think our abortion laws should be loosened up to make it easier to access) so I can't exactly agree with ending life at its very start but disagree with ending it at the other end of the timeline, if you see what I mean?
But what gives me pause is how open it could be to abuse. Very ill people are mentally and emotionally vulnerable, what if they felt pressured? If you're whacked out on heavy duty painkillers, how much can you really be said to be making fully formed and unforced consent? Same with someone with dementia?
I'd also be worried about people potentially trying to use it in instances where they are not terminally ill, for example I'm sure there was a case of a youngish Danish (?) woman choosing to end her life at Dignitas because of chronic depression, for me that's just dreadful, I really think it sends a terrible message to people struggling with their mental health: basically saying, well we might not be able to cure you and if you happen to be an intractable case, well we won't bother to try new avenues or be patient and bear with you - might just be easier if you self-delete. Given that, at the acute end, MH treatment is about suicide prevention, that would just be a contradiction too far.
I also do worry if it might cheapen or reduce the value in certain kinds of human life. Like, accidentally giving the message that if you are very infirm or profoundly disabled, then really you should be thinking about ending it all rather than instead striving and fighting for the best possible life you can attain. I worry that it might create two tiers of human life, one more worthy than the other, if you see what I mean.
extremely difficult one and glad I don't have to personally make the decision on this.