I am an elder law and guardianship attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal. Like HB 160, our law is modeled on a similar law in Oregon. I urge you to not make our mistake.
I have three points:
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- Assisting Persons Can Have an Agenda
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Death Certificate Falsification Requires Bill's Defeat
Kirk Allison, PhD, MS |
I directed the Program in Human Rights and Health at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health from 2006-2016 and am a past chair of the American Public Health Association's Ethics Special Primary Interest Group (now Ethics Section).
While working on my dissertation I was a visiting preceptor (research rotation) at the Hennepin County (Minnesota) Medical Examiner's Office. It was greatly impressed upon me the need for scientific accuracy in the medico-legal documentations of death.
Compassion & Choices Is a Successor Organization to the Hemlock Society
Theresa Schrempp |
I am a lawyer in Washington State where assisted-suicide is legal.
Your readers should know that Compassion & Choices is a successor organization to the Hemlock Society, originally formed by Derek Humphry. In 2011, Humphry was the keynote speaker at Compassion & Choices’ annual meeting here in Washington State. In 2011, he was also in the news as a promoter of mail-order suicide kits from a company now shut down by the FBI. This was after a 29 year old man used one of the kits to commit suicide.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Assisting Persons Can Have an Agenda
By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
Persons assisting a suicide or performing euthanasia can have an agenda. Consider Tammy Sawyer, trustee for Thomas Middleton in Oregon. Two days after his death by assisted suicide, she sold his home and deposited the proceeds into bank accounts for her own benefit.[1]
In other states, reported motives for assisting suicide include: the “thrill” of getting other people to kill themselves; a desire for sympathy and attention; and “want[ing] to see someone die.”[2]
Medical professionals too can have an agenda, for example, to hide malpractice. There is also the occasional doctor who just likes to kill people, for example, Michael Swango MD, now incarcerated.[3]
Michelle Carter assisted boyfriend's suicide,"wanted sympathy, attention" |
Persons assisting a suicide or performing euthanasia can have an agenda. Consider Tammy Sawyer, trustee for Thomas Middleton in Oregon. Two days after his death by assisted suicide, she sold his home and deposited the proceeds into bank accounts for her own benefit.[1]
In other states, reported motives for assisting suicide include: the “thrill” of getting other people to kill themselves; a desire for sympathy and attention; and “want[ing] to see someone die.”[2]
Medical professionals too can have an agenda, for example, to hide malpractice. There is also the occasional doctor who just likes to kill people, for example, Michael Swango MD, now incarcerated.[3]
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Session Ends With No Floor Vote On HB 160
House Chambers |
The bill had previously cleared a House committee with only one actual "favorable" vote.
Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to get this great result.
Friday, June 30, 2017
HB 160: Proposed Amendments Are a Sham
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HB 160 seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide, assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. Assisting persons can have their own agendas: An adult child wanting an inheritance; a financial predator seeking financial gain; or a doctor wanting to hide malpractice. The bill is, regardless, stacked against the individual and must be rejected.
HB 160 seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide, assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. Assisting persons can have their own agendas: An adult child wanting an inheritance; a financial predator seeking financial gain; or a doctor wanting to hide malpractice. The bill is, regardless, stacked against the individual and must be rejected.
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Vote "No" on HB 160: Bullet Point Highlights
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• HB 160 legalizes assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined.
• The bill applies to people with years or decades to live.
• Assisting persons can have their own agendas: an adult child wanting an inheritance; a financial predator seeking financial gain; or a doctor wanting to hide malpractice.
For supporting documentation, click here
• HB 160 legalizes assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined.
• The bill applies to people with years or decades to live.
• Assisting persons can have their own agendas: an adult child wanting an inheritance; a financial predator seeking financial gain; or a doctor wanting to hide malpractice.
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