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NutmegYankee

(16,311 posts)
Tue Mar 25, 2014, 11:40 PM Mar 2014

Aid-In-Dying Bill Unlikely To Move Forward In Legislature

HARTFORD — A bill that would permit terminally ill patients to request a doctor's help to end their lives is unlikely to come up for a vote this year, but activists on both sides of the controversial issue are already bracing for a showdown in 2015.

"Choice at the end of life is the most personal issue you will ever face,'' said Tim Appleton, Connecticut director for Compassion & Choices, a national advocacy group supporting the legislation.

"We are out meeting with people every day about this and people are telling us very personal stories about their loved ones or themselves and how they are desperate for this choice,'' Appleton added. "We are looking forward to coming back next year and getting this bill passed.''

Critics of the bill are buoyed that the measure appears sidelined for now. "We think a lot of legislators probably don't want to handle a hot-button issue," said Stephen Mendelsohn of the group Second Thoughts Connecticut. "The majority of the testimony opposed the bill."
http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-aid-in-dying-no-vote-0326-20140325,0,4793204.story


This has been a simmering story for the last few weeks. Quite a few Letters to the editor in the New London Day.
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Aid-In-Dying Bill Unlikely To Move Forward In Legislature (Original Post) NutmegYankee Mar 2014 OP
It is interesting how some people's fear of their own death requires them to Hoppy Mar 2014 #1
 

Hoppy

(3,595 posts)
1. It is interesting how some people's fear of their own death requires them to
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 07:40 AM
Mar 2014

let other die in pain.

Most of these same people, who can't wait for to see Jesus, are the first to go to hospital at the first sign of chest pain. If I believed I was gonna see Jesus, I would tell the ambulance, "Go away. The Gold Chariot's on its way and I don't want to miss it."

At least Jehovah's guys and Christian Scientists are somewhat logically consistent with their views and actions. (But that doesn't mean I can't laugh at them, either.)

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