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Attorney slams California suicide bill
Dore: “Even if you like the concept of assisted suicide, SB 128 is the wrong bill.”
Contact: Margaret Dore (206) 697-1217
Seattle, WA -- Attorney Margaret Dore, president of Choice is an Illusion, which has fought assisted suicide legalization efforts in many states and now California, made the following statement after the California Senate Appropriations Committee passed SB 128 on May 28, sending the assisted suicide bill to the Senate floor.
"SB 128 is sold as giving people an 'end of life option,’” Dore said. “The fact is this bill is about ending the lives of people who aren’t necessarily dying anytime soon, and giving other people the ‘option’ to hurry them along."
Dore, an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal, explained, “In my law practice, I started out working in guardianships, wills and probate, and saw abuse of all kinds, especially where there was money involved (where there's a will, there are heirs). Then, in 2008, I got dragged to a meeting about our assisted suicide law and saw the perfect crime: your heir could help sign you up, and once the lethal dose was in the house, there was no oversight. Not even a witness is required. If you struggled, who would know?"
Pages to Show
- California Home
- Choice is an Illusion, Main Site
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- ABX2-15 Talking Points
- "Big Business" & Assisted Suicide
- New Bill For Special Session: ABX2-15
- Quick Facts About Assisted Suicide
- Prohibition Against Assisted Suicide is Constitutional
- Memo to Assembly
- John Kelly: Second Thoughts on ABX2-15
- Baker Amendments Unenforceable
- Assisted Suicide Bill Narrowly Passes Assembly
- Lawsuit Filed To Stop Assisted Suicide
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Sunday, May 31, 2015
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Brother pressured and written off
A few years ago, my brother, Wes Olfert, died in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal.
When he was first admitted to the hospital, he made the mistake of asking about assisted suicide. I say a mistake, because this set off a chain of events that interfered with his care and caused him unnecessary stress in what turned out to be the last months of his life.
By asking the question, he was given a "palliative care" consult by a doctor who heavily and continually pressured him to give up on treatment before he was ready to do so. Other doctors and staff members also lost interest in helping him once they learned that he had asked about assisted suicide.
With legal assisted suicide, by brother's choice was not enhanced; he was instead written off and pressured to die. Assisted suicide should not be legal.
Marlene Deakins, RN
Tuscon Arizona
When he was first admitted to the hospital, he made the mistake of asking about assisted suicide. I say a mistake, because this set off a chain of events that interfered with his care and caused him unnecessary stress in what turned out to be the last months of his life.
By asking the question, he was given a "palliative care" consult by a doctor who heavily and continually pressured him to give up on treatment before he was ready to do so. Other doctors and staff members also lost interest in helping him once they learned that he had asked about assisted suicide.
With legal assisted suicide, by brother's choice was not enhanced; he was instead written off and pressured to die. Assisted suicide should not be legal.
Marlene Deakins, RN
Tuscon Arizona
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