- "Eligible" persons may have years, even decades, to live.
- The bill is stacked against the patient and a recipe for abuse.
- "Using" the law can be traumatic for patients and their families.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Dore Memo Opposing Assisted Suicide Bill
Labels:
Assisted Suicide,
Euthanasia
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Press Release: Bill Will Allow "the Perfect Crime," Encourage People "to Throw Away Their Lives"
For print version, click here.
Salt Lake City, UT -- Attorney Margaret Dore, president of Choice is an Illusion, which has fought assisted suicide legalization efforts in many states, and now Utah, made the following statement in connection with a bill pending before the Utah Legislature. (HB 264).
"The bill has an application process to obtain the lethal dose," said Dore. "The process includes a written lethal dose request form with two required witnesses. One of the witnesses is allowed to be the patient's heir who will financially benefit from the patient's death."
Labels:
Assisted Suicide,
Crime,
Euthanasia,
Margaret Dore
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Testimony of Kenneth Stevens MD Opposing Assisted Suicide
To view testimony as a pdf, click here.
1. I strongly urge you to Vote No on HB 264, which seeks to legalize physician assisted suicide in Utah
Photo of me and my patient Jeanette Hall, 15 years after I talked her out of assisted suicide in Oregon |
I am a cancer doctor in Oregon, where physician-assisted suicide is legal. I was also raised in Logan, graduated from USU, and received my MD from the University of Utah Medical School 50 years ago. I am Professor Emeritus and former chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Oregon Health and Science University. I regularly visit Utah. I continue to practice in my cancer medical specialty.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
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