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HIGHLIGHT PIECE OF THE WEEK |
The Perverse Economics of Assisted Suicide
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Louise Perry, a UK journalist, writes, "There is a very clear problem with assisted suicide in its new guise: The state, with its almighty power, is tasked with both paying for the support of the old and disabled and regulating their dying." |
In April, the New York State Assembly passed, by a close vote of 81-67, dangerous and discriminatory assisted suicide legislation. During the last week of session, on Monday, June 9th, the New York State Senate approved assisted suicide by a vote of 35-27. A slim majority over the necessary 32 votes for passage. The bill will now head to the desk of Governor Kathy Hochul, who needs to hear from YOU. Click the link below to tell the Governor to VETO this bill!
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New Film on Assisted Suicide Available Now |
Progressives Against Medical Assisted Suicide (PAMAS) now has a new 36-minute film, "Thoughts on Medical Assisted Suicide," which is available for viewing online from Wednesday July 23rd through Wednesday July 30th. The 36-minute film, recently produced by Progressives Against Medical Assisted Suicide (PAMAS) and Karyl Evans Productions LLC, considers the historical context, current practice, and impact on health care of enabling medical providers to offer lethal drugs to patients for the purpose of ending their own lives.
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| Assisted Suicide Isn't A Choice |
Hassan Ahmed, MD at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Kings Lynn, says "The assisted suicide bill may appear as a compassionate response to human suffering, but in reality, it functions as a legislative solution to systemic healthcare failure. Legalising assisted dying in a country where access to palliative care is uneven, underfunded, and overly reliant on charitable support risks institutionalising despair." |
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Life After Film Demonstrates Dangers of Assisted Suicide |
Lauren Wissot, author at Slant Magazine, writes "When insurance won’t cover the cost of basic needs like help at home to eat or bathe, a quick and painless death can look like an attractive option—for the disabled person and for society’s bottom line." |
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For the most recent update on assisted suicide laws in the states, click here or on the image of the states below. |
"End Assisted Suicide" is the group of plaintiffs suing the state of California to overturn the Assisted Suicide law there. Our 501(c)(3) sister organization, the Institute for Patients' Rights, has joined this ground-breaking lawsuit as a plaintiff. |
We’ve joined a federal lawsuit in Colorado with a coalition of national and Colorado-based disability and patient advocacy organizations - Atlantis ADAPT, United Spinal Association, Not Dead Yet, the Institute for Patients’ Rights, and Mary Gossman, a woman with anorexia.
The plaintiffs argue the Colorado assisted suicide law violates core protections under the U.S. Constitution and federal civil rights laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. |
If you’re in crisis, there are options available to help you cope. You can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at any time to connect with a trained crisis counselor. For confidential support available 24/7 for everyone in the U.S., call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.
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PRAF is a leading national, non-partisan single-issue organization that protects the rights of patients, people with disabilities, older adults, and other historically underrepresented groups from deadly harm and discrimination inherent in assisted suicide laws. |
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