JATYK2
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Search
 
 

Display results as :
 


Rechercher Advanced Search

Latest topics
» Candles site
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptySun Dec 06, 2020 6:43 pm by Pedro Silva

» help Liam Scott
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptySat May 02, 2020 1:05 pm by Pedro Silva

» WE STILL HOPE' Madeleine McCann parents vow to keep searching for their daughter in emotional Christmas message
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptyThu Dec 26, 2019 9:37 am by Pedro Silva

» Candles site
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptyFri Sep 20, 2019 6:40 pm by Pedro Silva

» Madeleine McCann's parents urge holidaymakers to take posters abroad with them this summer in bid to find their daughter
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptySat Aug 03, 2019 7:33 pm by Pedro Silva

» Madeleine McCann investigation gets more funding
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptyWed Jun 05, 2019 10:44 pm by Pedro Silva

» new suspect in Madeleine McCann
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptySun May 05, 2019 3:18 pm by Sabot

» NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptySat Apr 20, 2019 8:02 pm by Pedro Silva

» SUN, STAR: 'Cristovao goes on trial' - organised home invasions, etc
Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure EmptySat Apr 20, 2019 7:54 am by Sabot

Navigation
 Portal
 Index
 Memberlist
 Profile
 FAQ
 Search
Affiliates
free forum


Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure

2 posters

Go down

Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure Empty Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure

Post  Lamplighter Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:24 am

http://news.yahoo.com/california-governor-signs-hard-won-die-legislation-194359768--politics.html

Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure
Associated Press By JULIET WILLIAMS

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — In a rare personal message, California's 77-year-old governor provided insight into his deliberations before deciding to sign a bill allowing terminally ill Californians to legally take their own lives, reflecting on religion and self-determination as he weighed an emotionally fraught choice.

Gov. Jerry Brown, a lifelong Catholic and former Jesuit seminarian, said he consulted a Catholic bishop, two of his own doctors and friends "who take varied, contradictory and nuanced positions."

"In the end, I was left to reflect on what I would want in the face of my own death," wrote the Democratic governor, who has been treated for prostate cancer and melanoma. "I do not know what I would do if I were dying in prolonged and excruciating pain. I am certain, however, that it would be a comfort to be able to consider the options afforded by this bill."

Brown's signature on the right-to-die legislation Monday capped an intensely personal debate that dominated much of this year's legislative session and divided lawmakers. Many lawmakers also drew on personal experience to explain their decisions to support or reject legislation making California the fifth state to allow terminally ill patients to use doctor-prescribed drugs to end their lives.

At the center of the debate was Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old California woman with brain cancer who drew national attention for her decision to move to Oregon to end her life.

In a video recorded days before Maynard took life-ending drugs, she told California lawmakers that the terminally ill should not have to "leave their home and community for peace of mind, to escape suffering and to plan for a gentle death."

Maynard's husband and mother were regular visitors to the Capitol, testifying at committee hearings and meeting with undecided lawmakers. Maynard's mother, Debbie Ziegler, said Brown "listened with a compassionate heart and a discerning mind."

Ziegler said in a statement that Brown's decision "allows true principles of mercy to guide end-of-life care for the terminally ill in California."

The measure applies only to mentally sound people and not those who are depressed or impaired. The bill includes requirements that patients be physically capable of taking the medication themselves, that two doctors approve it, that the patients submit several written requests and that there be two witnesses, one of whom is not a family member.

Supporters hope that adoption of right-to-die legislation in the nation's most populous state will spur approval elsewhere, although legislation introduced this year in at least two dozen other states stalled. Doctors in Oregon, Washington, Vermont and Montana already can prescribe life-ending drugs.

The Catholic Church and advocates for people with disabilities opposed the legislation, saying it legalizes premature suicide and puts terminally ill patients at risk for coerced death. Opponents targeted Catholic Latino lawmakers, urging them to block its passage.

Opponents said Monday that they were disappointed the governor relied so heavily on his personal experience in his decision and that they were considering options to stop it.

As someone of wealth with access to the world's best medical care, "the governor's background is very different than that of millions of Californians living in health care poverty without that same access," the group Californians Against Assisted Suicide said in a statement.

The passage of the bill by Assemblywoman Susan Eggman, D-Stockton, was the latest attempt to advance such legislation in California. A proposal earlier in the year stalled and the measure was brought back as part of a special session on health care. The law cannot take effect until the session formally ends, which probably will not happen until at least mid-2016.
Lamplighter
Lamplighter
Slayer of scums
Slayer of scums

Location : I am the Judge, Jury and Executioner
Join date : 2011-06-24
Age : 84

Back to top Go down

Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure Empty Re: Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure

Post  bb1 Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:30 am

I am not happy with this business, LL. I suspect it is going to go the way of abortion, which was originally to be a last resort in special circumstances.

Now, there are millions of abortions every year in the US, with dead - and sometimes live birth - baby parts being sold on for profit.

There have already been cases in either Belgium or Holland where people have been none too keen on dying, but have been 'helped' - for their own good, of course!

It's slippery slope stuff, and makes me uneasy.
bb1
bb1
Slayer of scums
Slayer of scums

Location : watcher on the wall
Join date : 2011-06-24

Back to top Go down

Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure Empty Re: Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure

Post  Lamplighter Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:35 am

I would not avail myself of this, I am lucky that I know my family would NOT hasten my end, but then we are a close-knit unit. I guess everything that look like a good idea is very easily corrupted. LL
Lamplighter
Lamplighter
Slayer of scums
Slayer of scums

Location : I am the Judge, Jury and Executioner
Join date : 2011-06-24
Age : 84

Back to top Go down

Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure Empty Re: Gov. Brown signs California right-to-die measure

Post  Sponsored content


Sponsored content


Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum