
Will California’s Assisted-Suicide Law Lead to Abuse?
The Golden State’s former seminarian/governor signed the End of Life Option Act into law on Oct. 5, to the dismay of pro-life groups and organizations for the disabled.
The Golden State’s former seminarian/governor signed the End of Life Option Act into law on Oct. 5, to the dismay of pro-life groups and organizations for the disabled.
NEWS ANALYSIS: After opponents raised concerns about the California bill's impact on vulnerable patients, including poor immigrants, it stalled in the state assembly.
Bill opponent Californians Against Assisted Suicide said the move was only “a brief respite.”
Citizens and organizations of all political stripes united for the third consecutive year to defeat a bid to bring assisted suicide to the Nutmeg State.
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Christopher Redmond’s experience paints a very different picture of the issue than the one portrayed by media accounts of Brittany Maynard’s recent, tragic death.
Pro-life advocates are mobilizing to inform the public about its hazards, as proponents target New Jersey, Massachusetts and California.
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Assisted suicide abandons the sick, the president of the Pontifical Academy for Life stressed in comments to ANSA news agency.
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