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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAssisted suicide should be legal, says major report to parliament
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/jan/05/assisted-suicide-should-be-legal<snip>
MPs should consider changing the law on assisted suicide to allow some terminally ill people to end their lives at home with the help of their doctor, a major report into the subject has concluded.
The Commission on Assisted Dying, chaired by the former lord chancellor Lord Falconer, says a choice to end their own lives could be safely offered to some people with terminal illnesses, provided stringent safeguards were observed.
Describing the current law on assisted dying as "inadequate and incoherent", the commission will today outline a legal framework that would permit only those who had been diagnosed with less than a year to live to seek an assisted suicide, and then only if they met strict eligibility criteria. These would include:
Two independent doctors were satisfied with the diagnosis.
The person was aware of all the social and medical help available.
They were making the decision voluntarily and with no sense of being pressurised by others or feeling "a burden".
They were not acting under the influence of a mental illness, and were capable of taking the medication themselves, without help.
The 400-page report follows a year of investigation by the commission, whose members also include the former Metropolitan police commissioner Lord Blair, a former president of the General Medical Council, a leading consultant in disability equality, an Anglican priest, and medical, mental health, palliative care and social care specialists.
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Assisted suicide should be legal, says major report to parliament (Original Post)
malaise
Jan 2012
OP
I think people have the right to take their own lives if they're terminally ill
Sarah Ibarruri
Jan 2012
#1
I've always believed they have that right too. With proper safeguards against abuse by people other
shraby
Jan 2012
#2
You're right about the safeguards. I think it's unconscionable to not allow the suffering who wish
Sarah Ibarruri
Jan 2012
#3
Sarah Ibarruri
(21,043 posts)1. I think people have the right to take their own lives if they're terminally ill
What solution do they have if they're terminally ill?
shraby
(21,946 posts)2. I've always believed they have that right too. With proper safeguards against abuse by people other
than the person involved, there is no reason for people to suffer a prolonged death such as certain terminal cancers, uncurable and painful diseases. As long as they know what they are doing and do it on their own initiative, let them end their suffering.
Sarah Ibarruri
(21,043 posts)3. You're right about the safeguards. I think it's unconscionable to not allow the suffering who wish
to end their suffering, to end it.
canoeist52
(2,282 posts)4. Anyone who is against " right to die" legislation
most likely has never had the bedside vigil death watch experience.