...responsibility is not always clear when addressing the boundaries of authority. There are times when those in authority have the added responsibility to remain neutral and allow the autonomy of the individual to take precedence. This is certainly the case when it comes to 'right to die' issues. Every individual has the right and responsibility for their own life and decisions and, if they should ever find themselves in a position where their quality of life is threatened by continued medical intervention, they should have the right to decide not to receive that treatment. It is simply a...