I don't believe that it would be fair to say that nobody outside the states cares about abortion, or that a general acceptance of it amongst the public precludes them from also holding a view on the ethics of the procedure. Just because it is tolerated does not mean it is liked, and it is still a criminal offence in Britain under certain circumstances after all.
I am gratified that such thorough checks are undertaken in places that permit assisted suicide. I don't doubt their efficacy, especially in cases of extreme suffering, but as a general principle under the scenario laid out by @Boesy, where euthanasia would be utilized as a general method of ending someone's life, I would be significantly more worried about it being misused.
I am gratified that such thorough checks are undertaken in places that permit assisted suicide. I don't doubt their efficacy, especially in cases of extreme suffering, but as a general principle under the scenario laid out by @Boesy, where euthanasia would be utilized as a general method of ending someone's life, I would be significantly more worried about it being misused.