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| Morant |
[Y]ou counselled and aided your wife to kill herself because you wanted ... the 1.4 million.[3]
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| Morant |
[Y]ou counselled and aided your wife to kill herself because you wanted ... the 1.4 million.[3]
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| Dr. Toffler |
“Terminal illness or condition” means an incurable and irreversible illness or condition that has been medically confirmed and will, within reasonable medical judgment, produce death within six months. (Emphasis added).[1]Oregon’s law has a similar criteria, as follows:
I am a lawyer and president of Choice is an Illusion, a nonprofit corporation opposed to assisted suicide and euthanasia.[1] The bill, A. 2383-A, seeks to legalize “medical aid in dying,” which is a euphemism for active euthanasia and physician assisted suicide.[2] On May 3, 2018, Margaret Dore, president of Choice is an Illusion, testified before the New York Assembly Health Committee in opposition to Bill A.2383-A, seeking to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia. The bill was based on a similar law in Oregon.
Proponents had sold the bill as limited to assisted suicide, with euthanasia (direct killing) prohibited. Dore, a practicing attorney, pointed out that the apparent prohibition was gutted by other language in the bill, so that euthanasia was in fact allowed.
Dore also testified that the bill would apply to people with years or decades to live. To illustrate the point, she held up a smiling photo of her friend, Jeanette Hall, talked out of assisted suicide in Oregon eighteen years ago.
On June 21, 2018, the Legislature closed without voting on the bill, effectively killing it.
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| Dawn Eskew |

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| "This elevator is a gift from the disability community and the ADA to the nondisabled people of New York," said civil rights lawyer, Sid Wolinsky. |
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| Terrie Lincoln |