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Old April 2nd 04, 05:49 PM
C J Campbell
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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Baloney. No one's life is their own, nor is anyone an island to

themselves.


In a free society one's life is their own.


That would only be true if killing yourself does not make everybody else
less free. Suicide impinges on the freedom of everyone else, who must now
support the suicide's family, educate his children, pay for his medical
bills, and possibly even support him for the rest of his life if he botches
the attempt and merely permanently disables himself. We also have to pay
higher insurance premiums, clean up mess, deal with reduced property values,
and suffer many other economic costs imposed on us by the suicide.

Suicide reduces freedom. It is worth noting that suicide rates are highest
in societies that have the least amount of freedom, as in imperial Rome and
feudal Japan. A society that tolerates or even encourages suicide is the
antithesis of free.