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Thursday, June 1, 2017
Nevada: Reject SB 261 (First Reprint)
To view a pdf version, click these links for the index, memo and appendix.
The issues addressed include why proposed patient protections ("safeguards") are unenforceable. See Section IX below.
Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal. Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon.[1] Both laws are similar to SB 261, which seeks to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in Nevada.[2]
SB 261 is stacked against the individual and recipe for elder abuse. If enacted, the bill will encourage people with years or decades to live to throw away their lives. I urge you to reject this measure.
An Open Letter to Mitchell Hamline School of Law: "Losing Your Freedom Is Like Losing Your Hair"
Mitchell Hamline Panel, 04 27 17 |
In April, I was honored to be one of four speakers at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law. The event was a panel discussion regarding legislation seeking to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in Minnesota.
I arrived at the event with a legal analysis and other materials addressing problems with the legislation. For example and contrary to backers’ claims, patient voluntariness is not assured.
I started to hand out my materials. Proponents of the legislation, however, objected and a law student organizer backed them up to prevent distribution.
Monday, May 29, 2017
Dore Letter to Nevada Committee: Bill Protections Are Unenforceable
"[T]his situation renders all bill protections ('safeguards') unenforceable." |
SB 261 sets forth patient protections in sections 3 through 26.[1] The bill also repeatedly says that actions are to be done in “accordance” with sections 3 through 26.[2] . . .
The bill does not define “accordance.” [4] Dictionary definitions include “in the spirit of,” meaning in thought or intention.[5] In other words, a mere thought to comply with patient protections is good enough. Actual compliance is not required.
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Australia: Mercy Killing - Assisted Suicide Bill Defeated
Paul Russell |
by Paul Russell
Last Wednesday (24th May 2017) the Tasmanian Parliament debated the latest assisted suicide and euthanasia bill to come before an Australian Parliament.
The final vote saw the bill, euphemistically entitled the ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2016, defeated by a vote of two to one (16 votes to 8) in the Legislative Assembly.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Delaware Bill Seek to Legalize Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia, Applies to People with Years to Live, Is Stacked Against the Individual
For an index to Margaret Dore's legal memorandum, click here.
For the memorandum, click here For the appendix, part one, click here For the appendix, part two, click here For a bullet point hand out, click here
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal. Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to HB 160, which seeks to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in Delaware.
HB 160 is stacked against the individual and a recipe for elder abuse. If enacted, it will apply to people with years or decades to live. I urge you to reject this measure.
More coming soon
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Nevada: Dore Submissions Opposing SB 261
Carson City view |
1. One page Jeanette Hall Handout ("It's Great to Be Alive!"), available at https://choiceisanillusion. files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ jeanette-single-flyer.pdf
2. One page bullet point handout, "Reject SB 261, 'Choice' is a Big Fat Fib," available at https://choiceisanillusion. files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ sb-261-dore-updated-one-page- handoiut.pdf
3. Margaret Dore, Updated Legal Analysis, With Appendix, Opposing SB 261, available at https://choiceisanillusion. files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ sb-261-dore-updated-memo- appendix.pdf
Sunday, May 7, 2017
South Dakota Initiated Measure Stacked Against the Patient and a Recipe for Elder Abuse
By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
To view a pdf version of this document, click the following links: index, memo and appendix. To view a one page bullet point handout, click here.
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal. [1] Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to the initiated measure, which seeks to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in South Dakota.[2]
The initiated measure is sold as a promotion of patient choice and control. The measure is instead stacked against the patient and a recipe for elder abuse.
If enacted, the measure will apply to people with years or decades to live. People with years or decades to live will be encouraged to throw away their lives. I urge you to reject this measure.
To view a pdf version of this document, click the following links: index, memo and appendix. To view a one page bullet point handout, click here.
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal. [1] Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to the initiated measure, which seeks to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in South Dakota.[2]
The initiated measure is sold as a promotion of patient choice and control. The measure is instead stacked against the patient and a recipe for elder abuse.
If enacted, the measure will apply to people with years or decades to live. People with years or decades to live will be encouraged to throw away their lives. I urge you to reject this measure.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
MN Euthanasia Bills: "Patient Choice and Control Is a Big Fat Fib"
Golden Quadriga, Minnisota State Capitol |
To view a pdf version, click here for the memo index, memo and appendix. For a handout, click here.
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal,[1] Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to HF 1885 and SF 1572, which seek to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined.[2]
The bills are sold as a promotion of patient choice and control, which is not true: The bills are stacked against the patient and a recipe for elder abuse.
The bills also apply to persons with years or decades to live. Passage will encourage such persons to throw away their lives. I urge you to reject HF 1885 and SF 1572.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Dore Memoradum and Legal Analysis Opposing Nevada Bill
By Margaret Dore. To view a pdf version, click here, here and here.
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal.[1] Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to the proposed bill, SB 261.[2]
The proposed bill seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. The bill sells these practices as a promotion of self-determination. The bill is instead stacked against the patient and a recipe for elder abuse.
The bill applies to persons with years or decades to live. Passage will encourage people with years or decades to live to throw away their lives. I urge you to vote “No” on SB 261.
I. INTRODUCTION
Jeanette Hall |
The proposed bill seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. The bill sells these practices as a promotion of self-determination. The bill is instead stacked against the patient and a recipe for elder abuse.
The bill applies to persons with years or decades to live. Passage will encourage people with years or decades to live to throw away their lives. I urge you to vote “No” on SB 261.
Nevada Bill: "Assisting Persons Can Have Their Own Agenda"
Margaret Dore |
Margaret Dore, a lawyer in Washington state, said [that the Nevada] bill, SB 261] would have dire consequences. Besides encouraging people who may have years or decades yet to live to give up on life, it does not consider relatives or others who may pressure someone into voluntary suicide for nefarious reasons.
“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,” she said in a statement.
“The bill, if passed, will create he perfect crime,” she said.
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Nevada Update: Hearing Cancelled
To read about problems with the bill, click here.
Tell the Nevada Legislature to Say "No" to SB 261
* SB 261 seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally
defined.
* Passing the proposed bill will encourage people with years or decades to live to throw away their lives.
* The bill is sold as voluntary, but does not even have a provision requiring administration of the lethal dose to be voluntary.
* 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.
defined.
* Passing the proposed bill will encourage people with years or decades to live to throw away their lives.
* The bill is sold as voluntary, but does not even have a provision requiring administration of the lethal dose to be voluntary.
* 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.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Maine: Reject LD 347 & LD 1066
For legal analysis and back up documentation, click here and here. For a pdf handout version of this post, click here.
Highlights:
• LD 347 & LD 1066 apply to people with years or decades to live.
• Enacting either bill will encourage people with years or decades to live to throw away their lives.
• The bills are sold as providing a voluntary patient choice, but don’t even have a requirement of voluntariness or consent when the lethal dose is administered.
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Alaska Bill 54: Bad Things Happen in the Dark
By Margaret K. Dore, Esq., for a pdf version, click here.
HB 54 legalizes physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. The bill is based on a similar law in Oregon, which has a near complete lack of transparency.
HB 54 legalizes physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. The bill is based on a similar law in Oregon, which has a near complete lack of transparency.
If Alaska enacts HB 54 and follows Oregon practice, there will be a similar lack of transparency. The safely and welfare of individual patients will be unverifiable from Alaska State sources.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Assisted suicide/euthanasia laws "surrounded by a sea of propaganda"
http://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/03/30/editorial/letters/state-needs-leaders-to-manage-airports/
Hawaii Bill is misleading, lacks protections
I was relieved to see a state House committee vote to delay consideration of Senate Bill 1129 [, which seeks to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in Hawaii].
I attended the hearing at which [1129] was sold as completely voluntary, which isn’t true.
Hawaii Bill is misleading, lacks protections
I was relieved to see a state House committee vote to delay consideration of Senate Bill 1129 [, which seeks to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in Hawaii].
I attended the hearing at which [1129] was sold as completely voluntary, which isn’t true.
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