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A Montreal couple is calling for disciplinary measures against a psychologist they say counselled one of them to kill the terminally ill other.
When Miranda Edwards was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer she said she was determined to fight it.
“I want to live, I want every medical intervention possible,” she said. “I will fight to the end. I will do every treatment, everything possible to stay alive.”
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Speaking in Washington State USA
Margaret Dore |
Her main topics included problems with assisted suicide in Washington and how to win in the future against legalization. She also discussed suicide contagion in Oregon.
To learn more about assisted suicide in Washington State, click here, here and here.
Special thanks to Debby Ummel who organized the event.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Washington State Act Must Be Overturned
Click here for pdf version.
Washington State’s Death with Dignity Act was passed by the voters as Initiative1000. During the election, backers touted it as providing "choice" for individuals. A glossy brochure declared, "Only the patient — and no one else — may administer the [lethal dose]." The Act does not say this anywhere.[1]
• The Act legalized assisted suicide as that term is traditionally defined. In the fine print, the Act allows euthanasia.
Washington State’s Death with Dignity Act was passed by the voters as Initiative1000. During the election, backers touted it as providing "choice" for individuals. A glossy brochure declared, "Only the patient — and no one else — may administer the [lethal dose]." The Act does not say this anywhere.[1]
• The Act legalized assisted suicide as that term is traditionally defined. In the fine print, the Act allows euthanasia.
Friday, July 26, 2019
New Office of Inspector General Report: Hospice Deficiencies Pose Risks to Medicare Beneficiaries
WHY WE DID THIS STUDY
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has identified significant vulnerabilities in the Medicare hospice benefit and found that hospices did not always provide needed services to beneficiaries and sometimes provided poor quality care. Click here to view report.
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
"Do or Refer" Doctors Are Not Allowed to Use Their Best Judgment for Individual Patients (No More Jeanette Halls)
Jeanette Hall with her son Scott shortly after she changed her mind. |
Yesterday, a doctor asked me about "do or refer" provisions in some of the newer bills seeking to legalize assisted suicide in the United States. For this reason, I now address the subject in the context of a 2018 Wisconsin bill, which did not pass.
The bill, AB 216, required the patient's attending physician to "fulfill the request for medication or refer," i.e. to write a lethal prescription for the purpose of killing the patient, or to make an effective referral to another physician, who would do it.
The bill also said that the attending physician's failure to comply would be "unprofessional conduct" such that the physician would be subject to discipline. The bill states:
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Nevada: Bill All But Dead
SB 165, which would have legalized assisted suicide and euthanasia in Nevada, failed to make it out of its house of origin, so that it is now all but dead. According to 3 News Las Vegas:
While the bills the couldn't make it out of committee are technically off the table, they won't officially be out of the question until the Legislative Session ends in June.
The next major deadline comes on May 17.
Monday, April 15, 2019
Maine: Tell the Legislature to Reject Bill LD 1313; Say "No" to Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia
By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
Click here for pdf version.
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. In the fine print, both laws allow euthanasia. Both laws are similar to the proposed bill, LD 1313.[2]
The proposed bill seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. If enacted, the bill will apply to people with years or decades to live. Individuals with money, meaning the middle class and above, will be especially at risk. I urge you to reject LD 1313.
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. In the fine print, both laws allow euthanasia. Both laws are similar to the proposed bill, LD 1313.[2]
The proposed bill seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. If enacted, the bill will apply to people with years or decades to live. Individuals with money, meaning the middle class and above, will be especially at risk. I urge you to reject LD 1313.
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Press Release: Maine Death with Dignity Bill Will Create a Perfect Crime
AUGUSTA, MAINE, UNITED STATES
Dore: “The proposed bill is a recipe for abuse, exploitation and legal murder.”
“Persons assisting a suicide or performing a euthanasia can have an agenda to benefit themselves.”
Contact: Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
(206) 697-1217
Attorney Margaret Dore, president of Choice is an Illusion, which has fought assisted suicide and euthanasia legalization efforts in many states, and now Maine, made the following statement in connection with a scheduled hearing on a bill seeking to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in that state. (Bill LD 1313 , H.P. 948). Hearing Wednesday, 04/10/19, 9:00 A.M., Joint Committee on Health & Human Services, Cross Building, Room 209, State Capitol, Augusta Maine.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
American Nursing Association's Draft Position Statement Regarding Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Is "Misleading and Dangerous"
By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
The ANA Center for Ethics and Human Rights Advisory Board is seeking public comment on a proposed position statement, "The Nurse's Role When a Patient Requests Aid in Dying."
"Aid in Dying" is a traditional euphemism for assisted suicide and euthanasia. The first paragraph of the proposed statement is set forth below, followed by my responding submission.
The ANA Center for Ethics and Human Rights Advisory Board is seeking public comment on a proposed position statement, "The Nurse's Role When a Patient Requests Aid in Dying."
"Aid in Dying" is a traditional euphemism for assisted suicide and euthanasia. The first paragraph of the proposed statement is set forth below, followed by my responding submission.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
To New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy: Veto Flawed Euthanasia Act (Bill A. 1504 Second Reprint)
Governor Murphy |
By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
To view pdf version, click here1. The Act
The Act legalizes “aid in dying,” a traditional euphemism for active euthanasia.[1] The Act is based on similar laws in Oregon and Washington State.
2. Pushback Against Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
In the last ten years, nine states have strengthened their laws against assisted suicide and/or euthanasia: Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, New Mexico, Ohio, South Dakota and Utah.[2]
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Connecticut: Division of Criminal Justice Opposes Death Certificate Falsification
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TESTIMONY OF THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
H.B. No. 5898 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING AID IN DYING FOR TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS.
JOINT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH
March 18, 2019
March 18, 2019
The Division of Criminal Justice takes no position on the concept of H.B. No. 5898, An Act Concerning Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill Patients, but must raise the same concerns that we brought to the Joint Committee on Judiciary when similar legislation was proposed in 2015 (H.B. No. 7015). We state again, as we did then, that the bill as now written could have unintended and very unwelcome consequences.
Sunday, March 17, 2019
Press Release: Proposed Bill Will Create a Perfect Crime
Dore: “The bill seeks to legalize ‘aid in dying,’ which is a traditional euphemism for active euthanasia.”
Contact: Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA
(206) 697-1217
Hartford, CT - Attorney Margaret Dore, president of Choice is an Illusion, which has fought assisted suicide and euthanasia legalization efforts in many states and now Connecticut, made the following statement in connection with a legislative hearing on a bill seeking to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in that state. (Committee Bill 5898, hearing Monday, 03/18/19, 10:30 A.M., Public Health Committee, Legislative Office Building, Room 1D).
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Maryland: Attorney Sara Buscher Opposes Assisted Suicide
Please do not vote for this bill to be reported out of committee. Do everything you can to oppose passage.
Under the bill, safeguards end when the lethal dose is in the home. With no required witness, if the person struggled, who would know?
Slayers can inherit because 5-6A-11 (D)(2) says a death with such a lethal dose is not homicide.
Elder abuse affects 1 in 10 elders and triples their risk of death. https://www.ncoa.org/public- policy-action/elder-justice/ elder-abusefacts/
Under the bill, safeguards end when the lethal dose is in the home. With no required witness, if the person struggled, who would know?
Slayers can inherit because 5-6A-11 (D)(2) says a death with such a lethal dose is not homicide.
Elder abuse affects 1 in 10 elders and triples their risk of death. https://www.ncoa.org/public-
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Florida: Sisters Arrested After Admitting They 'Euthanized' Father, Sold Home for $120,000 Profit
Nicole Darrah, Fox News |
Two sisters were arrested in Florida on Tuesday for allegedly admitting to law enforcement that they killed their father as part of a "premeditated" act four years ago because he refused to enter an assisted living facility.
Mary-Beth Tomaselli, 63, and Linda Roberts, 62, were taken into custody after they detailed to a male confidant whom they befriended in recent months what they had seemingly done, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri told reporters on Tuesday.
Monday, March 4, 2019
Nevada: Patient Protections Are Mere Window Dressing to Lull the Public Into Accepting Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA.*
Nevada's pending euthanasia bill, S.B. 165, sets forth patient protections in sections 3 through 29, described as “safeguards, procedures, written requirements and reporting functions.”[1] The bill also repeatedly says that actions are to be done in “accordance” with the provisions of sections 3 through 29.[2] For example, the bill states:
Death resulting from a patient self-administering a controlled substance that is designed to end his or her life in accordance with the provisions of sections 3 to 29, inclusive, of this act does not constitute suicide or homicide. (Emphasis added).[3]
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Federal Palliative Care Euthanasia Bill Moving
On January 17, 2019, the "Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act" was introduced in the 116th Congress as H.R. 647 and referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. No text was provided.
The Congressional website has since been updated with the posting of a complete bill, which is identical, or nearly identical, to last session's H.R. 1676, as amended. (The companion bill was S. 693).
The Congressional website has since been updated with the posting of a complete bill, which is identical, or nearly identical, to last session's H.R. 1676, as amended. (The companion bill was S. 693).
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Massachusetts Court Upholds Manslaughter Conviction for Woman Who Assisted Boyfriend's Suicide
Conrad Roy |
Executive Director - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
The Massachusetts High Court upheld the voluntary manslaughter conviction of Michelle Carter for assisting the suicide of Conrad Roy who was 18 at the time of his death. Carter, who was 17 at the time of the death, was sentenced to 15 months in prison.
Sunday, February 3, 2019
Utah Bill Legalizing Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia Likely Dead for 2019
Click here to view source article.
by Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor - Utah Policy.Com
by Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor - Utah Policy.Com
A Democratic-sponsored, end of life bill is, for now, dead in the Utah Legislature.
The House Rules Committee, voting along partisan lines, refused Thursday to allow HB121 to be heard by a standing committee – thus killing the bill unless at a later date Rules members change their minds....
Unless House Democrats can get enough floor votes to lift HB121 from Rules (not likely), or unless Republicans on Rules change their minds (that could happen), end of life legislation is dead in the 2019 Legislature, before the first week is even over.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Vote "No" on New Mexico Euthanasia Act
1. The Act
The Act (HB 90 as amended, and SB 153) seeks to legalize medical “aid in dying,” a traditional euphemism for active euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide.[1]
2. Who is Especially at Risk?
Individuals with money, meaning the middle class and above.
3. Assisting Persons Can Have an Agenda
Persons assisting a suicide or euthanasia can have an agenda. Consider Tammy Sawyer, trustee for Thomas Middleton in Oregon, which has a similar law. Two days after his death by legal assisted suicide, she sold his home and deposited the proceeds into bank accounts for her own benefit.[2] Consider also Graham Morant, recently convicted of counseling his wife to kill herself in Australia, to get the life insurance. The Court found:
[Y]ou counseled and aided your wife to kill herself because you wanted ... the 1.4 million.[3]
Friday, January 25, 2019
New Bill to Overturn Montana's Baxter Decision
HOUSE BILL NO. 284
INTRODUCED BY C. GLIMM
A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: "AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CONSENT TO PHYSICIAN AID IN DYING IS NOT A DEFENSE TO A CHARGE OF HOMICIDE; AMENDING SECTION 45-2-211, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
Sunday, January 20, 2019
US "Palliative" Care Act has Been Reintroduced
The "Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act," formerly S. 693 and H.R. 1676, has been reintroduced in the 116th Congress as H.R. 647. I did not see a Senate version. The full text is not yet available.
The prior Act, if passed into law, would have undermined the Office of the Inspector General's (OIG's) mission to combat Medicare and Medicaid fraud concerning the federal hospice benefit. See https://www.choiceillusion.org/2018/10/memo-to-us-senate-committee-on-health.html The Act was also a "springing" or closet euthanasia bill:
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Delaware: New Bill Seeking to Legalize Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
There is a new bill seeking to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia, as those terms are traditionally defined, in Delaware.
Click here to view the text, sorry no bill number yet.
Margaret Dore
Click here to view the text, sorry no bill number yet.
Margaret Dore
New Site Opposing Closet Euthanasia
Today, Choice is an Illusion formally announces the launching of "End the Abuse," a website opposed to palliative care and hospice abuse.
The site specifically addresses problems with the closet euthanasia act proposed in last year's 115th Congress, the so-called "Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act."
We hope that you find the site helpful.
The site specifically addresses problems with the closet euthanasia act proposed in last year's 115th Congress, the so-called "Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act."
We hope that you find the site helpful.
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