My thoughts regarding this subject are fairly open. How cud I feel that I cud really decide and feel that I wud have a right to tell someone else of what was right or wrong if it appeared that they had truly given real thought to their situation, their pain, and their own wishes regarding themselves and their loved ones. By 'right to die' I am assuming that we are not talking about suicide, of which we have a far too large a number. I am thinking that we are discussing 'close to the end of life', perhaps considerable pain, perhaps long term meds management to help allieviate same pain. What creates no or less harm? We recently had a trial regarding 'assistive suicide' and noting it in the media it began to feel as though it were moving out of control, to me anyway. There can be sometimes in our busy lives a time when we almost get to believe, or rather take in the size of the headlines and assume justice will be done w/out us watching closely. But free countrie are built on a premise of innocent until PROVEN guilty. In this case, after all the bruhaha and some demonizing of a 70 plus year old woman from a small town she was aquited. It came down to her being 'willing to sit w them' so they wudn't feel alone & frightened. There will be a time in the future I believe that we shall look back & see how we grappled w these difficult questions. I believe it's impt not to mix them too-euthanasia; right to die; more. Best wishes . . .