Parliament and the “Right to Die”?

By: Adam J. West

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The essence of the “Right to Die” bill gives license to individuals who are mentally competent but terminally ill, or suffering from chronic, unbearable physical pain to choose to have a doctor or family member assist them in dying according to the “Dignity With Dying” movement, which is actively promoting the concept of assisted dying. An opposition group, “Care Not Killing,” is lobbying against the passage of the “Right to Die” bill in favour of better methods of palliative care, as their name implies.

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