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not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
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In case you haven't seen yet. Apology if its already been posted.
Comments are positive but usually if DM has a euthanasia article they get hundreds of positive comments.

 
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blanketyblk

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Jun 9, 2019
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to add to this. a different country, but my state yesterday passed a bill allowing legal euthanasia - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-29/euthanasia-passes-parliament-in-victoria/9205472

it's only for the terminal ill, but it is a step in the right direction..


WHO CAN APPLY?
• Adults with a progressive, advanced terminal illness and less than six months to live or within 12 months for neurodegenerative diseases
• Suffering must be deemed "intolerable"
• They must be of sound mind
• Must have lived in Victoria for at least 12 months and be an Australian citizen or permanent resident

HOW WILL IT WORK?
• Patients must make three, clear requests
• Patients must initiate discussion of assisted dying and no one else
• They will be assessed by two experienced doctors, including at least one specialist
• Those approved will be granted permits for lethal medications, which must be self-administered
• A permit will be given for doctors to administer medication only where the patient is physically unable
• Only chemists at The Alfred Hospital will be able to prepare the medication
• Doctors do not have to be present when patients administer medication
• The process to apply and receive medication will take at least 10 days
• Unused lethal medication must be returned within 15 days of death
• The Department of Health and Human Services will approve applications
• An independent review board will oversee each step of the process
• Death certificates will record "voluntary assisted dying"
• The coroner must be notified of assisted dying deaths

PENALTIES FOR MISUSE
• If someone breaches the self-administration permit, they face potential life imprisonment
• Anyone who induces a person to request assisted dying faces up to five years jail and substantial fines
• Doctors who suggest the assisted dying scheme to patients face a professional misconduct investigation