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Lydia-Ann Miller

We, as adults are responsible for ourselves. If a doctor has the moral conscience to preserve life, that individual should be raised up and praised. Because of self-responsibility, the patient should locate for themselves another doctor to care out the immoral deed. If their emotional state is compromised in any way that they need the assistance then clearly, CLEARLY, they cannot be in a state to make a decision such as abort or euthanize! I believe we should adopt Florida's set out rules in regard to such. But if immoral, selfish people want to corrupt themselves, I suppose that's there individual right as a sovereign human being. These individuals need love and guidance, not a legal right to carry out a murder

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