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Answer Overview

Response rates from 12.1k Adelaide voters.

89%
Yes
11%
No
78%
Yes
8%
No
7%
Yes, but only after a psychological examination to show they fully understand this choice
3%
No, but they should be allowed to refuse artificial life support
4%
Yes, but only if there is no chance they will survive their illness

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Adelaide voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9WV4673answered…4wks4W

I could write an essay - I think there needs to be appropriate assessments to determine eligibility IF it is to be something that is available

 @9W9Q2D8answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but only after a psychological examination has been conducted to show they understand their choice as well as the fact that they will not survive their illness.

 @9RTRN3Janswered…4mos4MO

If it is the person who wants it and is not forced by anyone because it their choice but like I said I am against taking lives I will try to convince to live

 @9VMNYMZanswered…2mos2MO

it should depend on the person and there choices. for me it is wrong because ther is still a chance of recovery

 @9SMRDRGanswered…3mos3MO

yes but only if there are fully awear of the coniquenis, they are in the right mental state, there are singed documents and if it is there choice

 @9SJWQ4Canswered…3mos3MO

Yes but only if there is no chance to survive the illness and after a psychological evaluation proving they understand their choice and are of sound mind.

 @9S5RTNJanswered…3mos3MO

Yes, and amend the incorrect description to this question to note that medically assisted suicide is legal in the state of Victoria under the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act (2017).