Yesterday, I submitted a formal legal analysis detailing problems with the proposed Act, that it is not what it's sold to be.
I also encourage you to look at my website, which has an online version of my analysis, which can be viewed here
Yesterday, I submitted a formal legal analysis detailing problems with the proposed Act, that it is not what it's sold to be.
I also encourage you to look at my website, which has an online version of my analysis, which can be viewed here
Click here to read the pdf version.
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney and president of Choice is an Illusion, a nonprofit corporation opposed to assisted suicide and euthanasia. I have personally appeared and testified against these practices in 20 US states and also internationally.[1]The proposed Act, Raised Bill No. 88, seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined.[2] This will be on both a voluntary and involuntary basis.
The Act is based on similar acts in Oregon and Washington State. I urge you to protect yourselves and the people you care about. Vote “No” to reject Raised Bill No. 88.
Elaine Kolb & Second Thoughts Connecticut |
Connecticut
assisted suicide Bill HB 6425 died today. It dies along with the other
previous bills that have been debated every year since 2013. Other than
reading articles from the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition or other
similar groups, you will not hear about the death of the Connecticut
bill.
Connecticut remains a special place with the disability
rights group, Second Thoughts Connecticut, the Family Institute of
Connecticut, and several other groups, who may disagree on many issues
but can work together to oppose assisted suicide.
Jeanette Hall |
By Margaret Dore, Esq.
To read Dore's analysis opposing Raised Bill No. 6425, click here and here.
1. The Bill
We still need to be concerned about a special session, but for now, 8 years with no bill passing a single committee.
Author testifying in 2015 |