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smirkymonkey

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Fri Apr 15, 2016, 06:39 PM Apr 2016

Justin Trudeau Seeks to Legalize Assisted Suicide in Canada [View all]

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/world/americas/canadian-prime-minister-seeks-to-legalize-physician-assistedsuicide.html?_r=0

OTTAWA — The government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced legislation on Thursday to legalize physician-assisted suicide for Canadians with a “serious and incurable illness,” which has brought them “enduring physical or psychological suffering.”

The proposed law limits physician-assisted suicides to citizens and residents who are eligible to participate in the national health care system, an effort to prevent a surge in medical tourism among the dying from other countries.

If the bill passes, Canada will join a group of countries that permit some form of assisted suicide, including Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany. Assisted suicide is legal in only a few American states, including Oregon and Vermont.

Under Canada’s proposed law, people who have a serious medical condition and want to die will be able to commit suicide with medication provided by their doctors or have a doctor or nurse practitioner administer the dose for them. Family members and friends will be allowed to assist patients with their death, and social workers and pharmacists will be permitted to participate in the process."

Why do you think we aren't more advanced on this issue in the US? Even many liberal "Blue" states have not passed laws allowing this option for the terminally ill. What do you think is holding us back here in the US? I can understand why it doesn't fly in the Bible Belt, but not in other states that are typically socially liberal.
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Kick azmom Apr 2016 #1
Thank you! smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #2
Disability rights activists are trying as hard as we can to "hold us back". KamaAina Apr 2016 #3
Yes, but there are so many safe-fails in place. Nobody is going to off somebody if they smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #4
Thanks KamaAina. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #5
WTG Canada!!! nt LostOne4Ever Apr 2016 #6
Are things that bad now in Canadia under Trudeau? NobodyHere Apr 2016 #7
Bad, are you serious? smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #8
Good. Consenting adults should be the ones to make the decisions about their own bodies. Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #9
Will we ever see that in this country? smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #13
I actually think so. I hope so. Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #15
So do I, I just wonder why we are so slow to do so. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #16
We (collectively) have a lot of programming- most of it religious- to overcome, I think. Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #17
I really hope so. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #18
Trudeau is a leader like his father and fears nothing He does what's right tough if the right wing Monk06 Apr 2016 #10
I must say that I envy you guys on more than one level. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #12
Trudeau is a leader like his father and fears nothing He does what's right tough if the right wing Monk06 Apr 2016 #11
May I ask what you personally think of him and this smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #19
Not too personal Assisted suicide has been a common practice in Canada for at least twenty years Monk06 Apr 2016 #25
I'm so sorry. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #28
I would still really like to know where DU'ers stand on this issue. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #14
I consider it a fundamental human right. Alkene Apr 2016 #20
So do I. I am sorry to hear about your wife. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #21
Why are we not having a dialogue about this issue here in the US right now? smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #22
Denial? Discretion? Alkene Apr 2016 #23
I think you are right. smirkymonkey Apr 2016 #24
Hell yeah! libodem Apr 2016 #26
To set the record straight the Supreme Court of Canada awake Apr 2016 #27
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