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I had assumed this was a straw argument, demanding the other side take a really strong position that people would be compelled to reject. Claiming that telling a friend "please don't do it!" violates a pro-choice stance is just silly. You seem to have now backed off on that but that's what I had been responding to.
I also agree in a fundamental right to end your life, I just don't believe this includes the right to never hear someone ask you to voluntarily choose not to. If they aren't trying to prevent you with force (and voting for a law banning it constitutes force), they're still pro-choice. You can also be conventionally pro-choice with abortion as far as your opinion on laws but politely tell your pregnant friend that you think maybe they shouldn't actually go through with it.
It's important to make this clear since people do take this kind of bullshit to places that actually cause problems. Back when masks were a thing and I opposed them people would tell me that I was "anti-choice" for suggesting people take off their masks. No, that's not how that works. Unless I am trying to remove the right to make the choice from them, I am not anti-choice. I am simply advocating they voluntarily make one choice over another.