The Right to Choose: Legalizing Voluntary Euthanasia for All

The Right to Choose: Legalizing Voluntary Euthanasia for All

The Issue

We believe that every individual should have the right to make informed decisions about their own life, including the choice to die with dignity. Currently, assisted dying is only available to those with terminal illnesses, while countless others who suffer mentally or physically have no legal option to end their suffering peacefully. We call for a humane, regulated system where adults can access voluntary euthanasia under strict guidelines, including mandatory counseling and mental health evaluations.

Why This Matters:

Many argue that life and death are choices, yet in reality, people are forced to endure pain against their will. No one asks to be born, yet we are expected to continue living even when life becomes unbearable. Suicide is often seen as a desperate act, and those who attempt it frequently experience immense suffering before death—or worse, survive with lasting trauma.

If those with terminal illnesses are allowed to choose euthanasia, why shouldn’t the same option be available to those enduring chronic mental or physical distress? We are not advocating for reckless decisions but rather for a structured process where individuals can access professional support before making an informed choice.

Our Proposal:

We urge lawmakers to consider legislation that would:

 • Provide access to voluntary euthanasia for adults after thorough psychological evaluations and counseling.

 • Establish ethical guidelines to prevent impulsive decisions while respecting individual autonomy.

 • Offer a humane alternative to painful, solitary suicide attempts.

Sign this petition if you believe in bodily autonomy and the right to choose a peaceful, dignified death.

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The Issue

We believe that every individual should have the right to make informed decisions about their own life, including the choice to die with dignity. Currently, assisted dying is only available to those with terminal illnesses, while countless others who suffer mentally or physically have no legal option to end their suffering peacefully. We call for a humane, regulated system where adults can access voluntary euthanasia under strict guidelines, including mandatory counseling and mental health evaluations.

Why This Matters:

Many argue that life and death are choices, yet in reality, people are forced to endure pain against their will. No one asks to be born, yet we are expected to continue living even when life becomes unbearable. Suicide is often seen as a desperate act, and those who attempt it frequently experience immense suffering before death—or worse, survive with lasting trauma.

If those with terminal illnesses are allowed to choose euthanasia, why shouldn’t the same option be available to those enduring chronic mental or physical distress? We are not advocating for reckless decisions but rather for a structured process where individuals can access professional support before making an informed choice.

Our Proposal:

We urge lawmakers to consider legislation that would:

 • Provide access to voluntary euthanasia for adults after thorough psychological evaluations and counseling.

 • Establish ethical guidelines to prevent impulsive decisions while respecting individual autonomy.

 • Offer a humane alternative to painful, solitary suicide attempts.

Sign this petition if you believe in bodily autonomy and the right to choose a peaceful, dignified death.

The Decision Makers

Donald Trump
President of the United States
James Vance
Vice President of the United States

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