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I'm For Euthanasia. I Support Your Right to Choose.
Use these links to navigate around this web siteA Euthanasia Clinic would provide a place where a Compassionate Law could be implemented allowing people to choose the time, place, and manner of their own death while in the company and companionship of their friends, family, and loved ones.
What's wrong with that?
Do It Yourself
Most of us hope that we can die in our sleep.
This page might help.
I do not recommend that you use barbiturates. In sufficient quantities to cause death they are also liable to induce vomiting which reduces the actual dose the body receives. This could create problems if the dosage is insufficient to cause death, leaving you in a much less desirable state. This is not what you want.
In a Euthanasia Clinic a trained technician could administer the gasses or drugs used to ensure a peaceful and painless death.
The preferred method of achieving a peaceful and painless death without the aid of a physician or prescription drugs is described below. This information is available in greater detail in the book, 'Final Exit'.
This is what you'll need:
A large plastic bag. Two if you want to be certain. Many shops stock large trash bags. Getting a bag large enough to cut holes in for your arms to slip through and help hold the bag in place will also ensure that the bag is large enough.
Any medication, whether over the counter or prescription, which will make you go to sleep. It does not have to be strong enough to kill you. Just strong enough to make you go to sleep.
Helium gas. The kind they use to fill balloons with. Available at Wal-Mart in the party decorations section, (get two large helium balloon kits), or get it as an industrial gas from any welding gas or industrial gas supplier. These can be found in the yellow pages. Hospital air, or oxygen, suppliers may also be able to get this. Ask for it. It is completely legal and is used to fill party balloons. It could be used for a party you'll be giving for your birthday.
Some cord, thread, or elastic to help hold the bag closed.
An hour or more alone.
Fix up the helium tank so that it will fit a tube or hose. It should be just long enough to reach from the tank on the ground into the plastic bag when it is in place over your head. Use a regulator to control the flow rate of the helium from the tank. The company that supplies the tank can show you how to hook this up.
Note:
Do not test the open-close and flow rate operation of the Helium tanks that you can get from Wal-Mart, etc. They are inexpensive and intended for one-time use, so once turned on they may not shut off completely. This could cause the Helium to be gone from the tanks when you are ready to use it. The advice below is based on industrial gas tanks and regulators.Practice adjusting the flow rate of helium gas from the tank. You will want a flow rate that will keep a large plastic bag filled with the gas, but not so much that it is loud or windy. The bag, when filled with gas, should be lighter than air and float.
Fix the tube inside the plastic bag. Have a way to turn the gas on/off, easily. Most people will rely on the valve on the regulator. It is easier to use than the valve on the tank. Be sure that you know which knobs to be turned and have already set the flow rate.
Get comfortable. A cup of warm tea, soft lights and music. Keep the house as warm as you'd like. Relax; it's a journey but it's all been pre-arranged.
Take the sleeping aid, perhaps just an anti-histamine, (cold tablet), will work for you. Maybe something stronger. The point is that it doesn't have to be much and it doesn't have to be illegal. Take what will make you go to sleep. Try different things in advance until you know what will work for you.
Sit comfortably. This methods works best when you are reclining. Not laying prone.
Turn on the helium gas. Hold the bag so it begins to inflate with the gas. When the bag begins to float, place it loosely over your head.
The bag should be filled with helium and trying to float away.
Secure the string or elastic so it does not float away. Put your arms through the holes you made for them.
Relax, all the hard work is done. You will go to sleep and not wake up. You will not suffer any panic or anxiety .
You will continue to breathe normally. But you will no longer take in oxygen. In a very short time you will be dead.
You will die a peaceful and painless death in your sleep, just like you had always hoped.
As an alternative method you might want to consider Carbon Monoxide gas. This is often formed from the burning of charcoal, like BBQ charcoal. Enough of this in an enclosed space will displace the Oxygen in your blood and have the same result as Helium gas and a plastic bag. This may be more comfortable and easier to implement for some people.
I have also learned that Carbon Monoxide gas is available for legitimate use in research and study. It is often available at the same places that sell industrial or welding gases.
Here is a link to a site that explains how to use Nitrogen gas instead of Helium gas. Nitrogen, for some, may be easier to get. According to the author of the web site it is equally effective. Take some time to read through his FAQs.
Click here to go directly to the explanation of the use of Nitrogen gas. (Unfortunately this site is now down. I do not know when or if it will ever be available again. Be thankful that this much was saved.)Here are some interesting points he makes about the use of inert (Helium, Nitrogen) gases.
The use of helium or nitrogen has clear advantages over other means of hastening death:
A Compassionate Law
Those about whom we care the most may be subject to legal prosecution if they choose to be with us when we need them most.
A dying person does not need the additional worry that their manner of death might cause felony charges to be brought against their loved ones.
A Compassionate Law would make it possible for a person to be in close physical contact with the dying at the time of death and not be subject to legal prosecution afterwards.
A Euthanasia Clinic
would be a place which would be morally defensible, legally acceptable, and compatible with a Compassionate Law.
A p
lace where people could be together at the time of death and know that they would absolutely not be subject to criminal prosecution afterwards.A Euthanasia Clinic would provide a place where a Compassionate Law could be implemented.
The Charlton Heston movie, Soylent Green, depicted a practical Euthanasia Clinic. Your local DVD rental shop may have a copy, or you can order a copy with this link and 5% will be donated back to Euthanasia Clinic.
Here's a link to an .avi video file that will play on most video player software. It was spliced together from the movie and shows just the Euthanasia Clinic portion. It loses some of it's impact by being taken out of context, but it is a quick and easy way to see what a Euthanasia Clinic can be like for those in need.
Euthanasia Clinic of the Future
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Here is an image from a referenced web site.

Here is an image from the video, Soylent Green, showing a Euthanasia Clinic of the future.

The first shows a man contemplating the means of his own death, alone. The other shows a man receiving tender care from compassionate individuals at the time of his death. The first may die alone, while the other will never feel abandoned.
Compassionate care and a Euthanasia Clinic.