@iron_bug
of course they have a right to it!
only why make others do it if you can do it yourself? sure, hand them pills, a tank of helium or a shotgun, by all means. people should have to push the button themselves if possibe by any means. like i've written in another reply, if someone is paralyzed from the neck down or something like that i can get that some help is required and am ok with it.
in all other cases it just has an uncanny feeling to me.
regarding organ donation: they loudly thought about making donating opt-out instead of opt-in here in germany.
it's just many pieces which on their own are maybe morally fine for me, but the whole picture has a kind of gloom now for me.
in the end i'm just late evening moral-posting here ;)
I mean obviously gasses of fairly high purity are incredibly dangerous and often kill people unexpectedly. so your chances of success without issue are quite high regardless. but still better not to risk any hiccups, you know?
nitrogen exposure has more or less zero symptoms prior to falling unconscious. and the timeline from "light headed" to "unconscious" to "dead" is remarkably short in the event of a leak in the workplace (dependent on concentration of course)