A judge in Montana has ruled that someone who wants to die can do so if they choose.
n her ruling, Judge McCarter wrote that “the Montana constitutional rights of individual privacy and human dignity” give a mentally competent person who is terminally ill the right to “die with dignity.”
The ruling said that those patients had the right to obtain self-administered medications to hasten death if they found their suffering to be unbearable, and that physicians could prescribe such medication without fear of prosecution.
Personally, I find the idea of requiring the State’s permission to extinguish my very own life pretty fucking offensive. That, to me, is the ultimate infringement on my personal liberty. As long as I harm no one else in the process, what right does anyone have to tell me I may live or die? NONE, thank you, none at all.
And preventing doctors from easing people from unending pain, from incurable disease, is just arrogance of the highest order. That’s their MANDATE, you nosy fucks.
I see that when I am Supreme Leader I’m going to have to open the Whoopass Container. A lot.






