Assisted suicide laws are dangerous because though these laws are supposed to be for people with six months or less to live, doctors are often wrong about a terminal diagnosis. In 2009, while living in Washington state, my mother was determined to be at the end stage of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. I was told her death was imminent, that if I wanted to see her alive, I should get there in two days. She rallied, but was still quite ill, so she was placed in hospice. Her doctor said that her body had begun the process of dying.
Pages to Show
- Colorado Home
- Choice is an Illusion, Main Site
- Denver Post Switches Sides: Vote "NO"
- Most States Reject Assisted Suicide
- Gazette Editorial Board: Vote "No" on More Suicide
- How Prop. 106 works
- Patients Lose Right to be Told of Options for Cure
- Dore Memo Opposing Prop. 106
- Oregon Suicide Contagion
- Prop 106 Legalizes Euthanasia
- John Norton, A Cautionary Tale
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Thursday, December 28, 2023
My Mum Didn't Die
Good morning. I’m Anita Cameron, Director of Minority Outreach for Not Dead Yet, a national, grassroots disability organization opposed to medical discrimination, healthcare rationing, euthanasia and assisted suicide.
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