By Margaret K. Dore, Esq., MBA
SB 128 seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide. The bill is based on a similar law in Oregon, which was enacted in 1997. In Oregon, the law is rarely used, but since passage, there has been a significant increase in other (conventional) suicides. This increase is consistent with a suicide contagion in which legalization and promotion of physician-assisted suicide has led to an increase in other suicides. Moreover, the financial cost is “enormous.” A government report from Oregon states:
In 2010 alone, self-inflicted injury hospitalization charges exceeded 41 million dollars.This Committee must vote NO unless the proponents can show that California will not have a similar increase in conventional suicides. Otherwise, the financial cost in California could be “enormous.”