California Considering Oregon-Like Assisted Suicide Law
According to William M. Welch, Debate rages in Calif. over physician-assisted suicide, USA Today, April 11, 2007, at 6A:
California’s Legislature is advancing a proposal modeled after Oregon’s law permitting patients diagnosed with six months or less to live to take lethal pills prescribed by their doctor.
The issue has stirred emotion from the Capitol to the pulpits, with supporters casting it as a matter of personal choice and opponents saying it is an immoral compromise of the sanctity of life and a doctors’ oath to do no harm.
The two sides agree on this much: If California legalizes physician-assisted suicide, it will prompt many other states to follow suit and perhaps even prepare the way for a national law.
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