Well, yes, I assumed that was the motivation. On the other hand, Thomas Donaldson. They actually went to court with him against California to support his “suicide”. (They ended up losing. The court said it was a matter for the legislature.) And what I’m asking only amounts to figuring out the best way to avoid autopsy.
EDIT: Actually, Alcor probably wasn’t involved directly in the case. I forget where I read that they were; I probably didn’t read it. But anyway, the overall publicity from the case was positive for Alcor.
It is pretty obvious that Alcor must avoid even the slightest suspicion of helping (or even encouraging) you to commit suicide.
This would be an extremely slippery slope that they really have to avoid in order to prevent exposing themselves to a lot of unjustified attacks.
Well, yes, I assumed that was the motivation. On the other hand, Thomas Donaldson.
They actually went to court with him against California to support his “suicide”.(They ended up losing. The court said it was a matter for the legislature.) And what I’m asking only amounts to figuring out the best way to avoid autopsy.EDIT: Actually, Alcor probably wasn’t involved directly in the case. I forget where I read that they were; I probably didn’t read it. But anyway, the overall publicity from the case was positive for Alcor.