God damn I thought that we as a society would have settled this by now. I live in the same area that Kevorkian operated out of. I actually met the man just walking down the street once.
Kevorkian had it right, he was helping people who were incapable of ending their lives themselves. Most were elderly enough to not even know what a google is, all were terminal and suffering. The one person he got convicted on was so weak they couldn't even push the button on the suicide machine themselves. He was very cautious about choosing patients that were clear headed and could make a rational decision, not just depressed and wanting it to be over.
The Hippocratic oath includes "first, do no harm," but at what point is forcing someone to live the more harmful action?
I absolutely support a person's right to commit a medically assisted suicide, and I also think that a prerequisite should be a psychological evaluation to determine that the person is capable of making the decision.
I have a friend who has tried to kill himself a couple of times. Thank [insert deity here] that he's a fuckup, and failed both times. But if he was suffering and terminal, I'd be first in line to help him get it right.