Right to die when you want?
Guess so, but I think it is very important to verify it is really the wish of the person that wants to die, and that he or she has seriously thought up the alternatives. I guess I am close to Callaway in my opinion on this.
Here there is assisted suicide for people with physical suffering without hope of ending of that suffering. Two different doctors have to be convinced it is the wish of the person who wants to die, and not pressure from family, or fear of this person to be a burden to the family.
Don't think impulsive suicide wishes should be enough to get medical assistance for suicide.
But a deep long wish, can't see why not.
Would hate a job like that btw. Assisting people who really suffer is already hard on the people assisting them. Helping people who are not suffering at all, but just think it is enough, very hard job.
Having suicide attempts illegal makes no sense to me at all.