A proposed Australian law would ban the electronic distribution of “suicide promotion material,” defined to include “material that, directly or indirectly . . . provides instruction on how to commit suicide,” with the intent that “the material . . . be used by a person to commit suicide.” I touched on this subject briefly, and mostly hypothetically, in my Crime-Facilitating Speech paper. Now it looks like the Australians might indeed prohibit much suicide-facilitating speech; and because such a prohibition is largely pointless if adopted just by one country — since people could easily get the same material from Web pages abroad — there might well be a move in the future to get other countries, including the U.S., to adopt this prohibition.
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