My thoughts on recent articles concerning issues of justice and fair play in the United States
Sunday, August 26, 2012
HE WATCHED HIS WIFE DIE, THEN FELT HEAT OF LAW | UTSanDiego.com
It is clear we need a change to this obscure 19th century law referred to in this article. Those of us who have completed all of the necessary documents, such as a living will, should be able to record those documents as our final wishes. If those wishes include the right to commit suicide, with assistance, when the pain and our future becomes unbearable, the law should then be on our side. Anyone, including misguided prosecutors and police, should be charged with violating the law, if they interfere with the assisted suicide, or prosecute loved ones who assisted.
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