I'm sorry, but I just don't see how someone can believe that drugs should be legal and we should all be able to choose to take them if we understand the risks -- but then turn around and say that suicide isn't acceptable or shouldn't be allowed. It's my body. It's my mind. It pains me that there are those who would suffer because of my death, but the circumstances do not leave me at all obligated to place their well being over my own. It is my body and I believe I have every right to do as I wish with it, so long as I don't impact anyone elses freedom to do as they will with theirs.If you believe drugs should be legal because you believe we should be able to choose for ourselves, but don't believe people should be allowed to kill themselves if they truly come to the decision that they no longer wish to live... you're just hypocritical and your opinion on the matter is irrational.There are worse things to be, but it's still the textbook definition of a hypocrite. Please understand that not everyone was born with a biology that allows them to live a happy fulfilling life. What you feel is not what everyone else feels. If someone says they prefer to end it early rather than wither in pain for years... be their friend and let them go. The kindest thing you can do for them is to make sure they know you'll miss them when they're gone.As for a cop-out... you people leave me in awe sometimes. What's a cop-out, to look objectively at a situation, logically decide the chances for enjoying it are all but nil, and choosing to avoid further suffering by no longer taking part? If you believe those are the circumstances you're in and you're saying that YOU wouldn't be so weak, and that YOU would choose to tough it out... for what you fucking moron, more pain? There's no reward at the end. You die at the end. The time inbetween is the only difference, and if you don't enjoy that, you were a damn fool for sticking around. That's not the same as strength.