Interesting. How do you feel about taking illegal drugs in the comfort of your own home? How about target practice with firearms in your living room? How about drink and driving - I mean, if you don't hit anyone, or endanger them, it's harmless right? And speed limits - if no-one is around, does it matter if you go 3X over the limit?
It's all a matter of perspective. What's truly surprising to me is that someone like yourself doesn't seem to think society as a whole should have any say, or opinion, about people effectively committing suicide. It's got nothing to do with "do-gooders". The question is, why can't people disagree on things without over-the-top comments like your own cropping up? We're all oldies here, and death isn't too far away. Talking about things is what people do.
You do know that it was such discussions, and yes disagreement, that enables the law in the first place, right??!?
Sorry, I didn't see anyone being rude in the thread (well, maybe one that I replied to above).
I'm surprised at your last line though. What does "accept it" mean? If one disagrees with it, then they disagree with it. The passing of a law won't likely change that opinion. One can accept it's legal, but it doesn't mean they have to like it. It seems to me that what you're really saying is, "why do they have to keep expressing their doubts", which is strange. Think of the debate on abortion - laws were made, enacted, and then generations later reversed. Laws are more fluid than we think. We're having a similar thing in the UK with the so called Brexit. Plenty of people still campaign for rejoining the EU, having disagreed with leaving in the first place.
I also think state sanctioned suicide is everyone's business. I happen to not agree with the Death Penalty, for example. I've never known anyone who has been killed this way, but I do think it's of concern to everyone. It's not the individuals death that's the issue - it's that the state sanctions people giving up and killing themselves. Do you really think society, and individuals, should mind their own business when it comes to suicide?
Just for the record, because clearly some are getting upset (not aiming this at you specifically), I have stated before that I can see both sides of the argument. I can appreciate someone is terrible pain, with days, perhaps months to live, might want to end things. But I'll never be comfortable with someone killing themselves. Since we're on a discussion forum, what's wrong with discussing it? What else do we do here?
As I've said - there is no shortage of ways to kill yourself, with or without such a law being in place. It's s shame that an exchange of opinions bothers some, but hey, a lot of topics divide us, largely, that's why talking to people, and the forum, is so interesting, no?
If this is written into law, I accept it's the law. But that only negates the illegality, it's going to remain a hot topic, imo.