California Gov ok's Assisted Suicide

This will hit the entire mental health system like a swinging ball of destruction.

The current assumption of the system, which includes practitioners, patients, and family is that a desire to commit suicide is a negative symptom that needs to be treated, and in some cases the patient will be physically restrained to prevent him from committing suicide.

This law will turn everything over, and the result will be that mental patients will not be cured, they will be put to death.

Governor Brown is Catholic, so he knows better. He has condemned thousands to die.

The Nazis went down this road in the 1930's and the Dutch are going down this road now.
 
What a shame. A real, deadly, shame.
who the fuck are you to tell someone who is dying a horrible death that they cant end it?...
Who the fuck are you to tell someone they are to be killed, or probably not bothering to tell them at all. Just end the inconvenience and free up the bed.
And who the fuck are you to MAKE someone suffer because YOU are afraid someone will off you?
Read the link. Do some research on the laws of it. After that, maybe you will understand what it means. Maybe.
 
What a shame. A real, deadly, shame.
who the fuck are you to tell someone who is dying a horrible death that they cant end it?...
Who the fuck are you to tell someone they are to be killed, or probably not bothering to tell them at all. Just end the inconvenience and free up the bed.
...the key words are assisted suicide not assisted murder... once again you show some real intellect katz....read the fucking bill he signed.... you make the decision .....here let me show you the law since like in the pot threads you are immune to facts.....

The California law requires that to receive a lethal prescription, a person must be terminally ill and mentally sound, must make the request in writing and before witnesses, and must be able to “self-administer” the drugs, among other requirements. The state must keep track of life-ending prescriptions and report annually on their use.
 
Eventually assisted suicide becomes a substitute for treatment. In the Netherlands children are murdered because they get depressed.

Number of Dutch mentally ill patients killed by euthanasia trebles

From your own source:

Supporters, such as campaigners Dignity in Dying, insist that the Falconer Bill is based on a US model of assisted suicide ‘which has been working safely for over 17 years and has never been extended beyond the criteria of terminal illness’.

Read more: Number of Dutch mentally ill patients killed by euthanasia trebles

If it always becomes a substitute for treatment....why hasn't it?
 
What a shame. A real, deadly, shame.
What's so shameful about it? Do YOU want to writhe in pain and linger begging for mercy only to be told "no. You must live as long as we can make you live..pain or not"? Would you wish that on your family?
I have no family. I would not want someone deciding on my behalf that my condition is too painful to bear and kill me, for my own good of course.
Obviously you did not read the link. Nobody decides..except YOU.
And forfeit heaven? Suicide is a decision that will lead to eternal consequences. The state of California is already under the judgment of God. Exactly how much suffering would your State like to invite down upon the people of California? This is a satanic agenda. Utterly wicked.
oh good grief.....jere go hang out in the religion section....and take katz with you....
 
It will be used on patients like the grandmother and on patients that are sick, or not sick, merely frail, who don't want to die at all.

Read the bill. You have to administer it yourself. You have to ask for it. You have to be terminal. And you have to be of sound mind.
 
Christianity is a bother to all things progressive... They know they have to kill off the Christians. Because they know the will never bow to their politically correctness.

Embrace the suck

Save of course that the Christians aren't being 'killed off'.
 
Eventually assisted suicide becomes a substitute for treatment. In the Netherlands children are murdered because they get depressed.

Number of Dutch mentally ill patients killed by euthanasia trebles

From your own source:

Supporters, such as campaigners Dignity in Dying, insist that the Falconer Bill is based on a US model of assisted suicide ‘which has been working safely for over 17 years and has never been extended beyond the criteria of terminal illness’.

Read more: Number of Dutch mentally ill patients killed by euthanasia trebles

If it always becomes a substitute for treatment....why hasn't it?
It has. That's why the numbers keep getting bigger every year. The law has never been extended beyond the terminally ill. Of course not. Anyone who would complain is dead! It's not like someone got out of the grave and said "I never agreed to die".
 
Eventually assisted suicide becomes a substitute for treatment. In the Netherlands children are murdered because they get depressed.

Number of Dutch mentally ill patients killed by euthanasia trebles

From your own source:

Supporters, such as campaigners Dignity in Dying, insist that the Falconer Bill is based on a US model of assisted suicide ‘which has been working safely for over 17 years and has never been extended beyond the criteria of terminal illness’.

Read more: Number of Dutch mentally ill patients killed by euthanasia trebles

If it always becomes a substitute for treatment....why hasn't it?
It has. That's why the numbers keep getting bigger every year. The law has never been extended beyond the terminally ill. Of course not. Anyone who would complain is dead! It's not like someone got out of the grave and said "I never agreed to die".

its been legal in the US for 17 years. Longer than it has in the Neatherlands. Why hasn't it become a replacement for treatment here?
 
This will hit the entire mental health system like a swinging ball of destruction.

The current assumption of the system, which includes practitioners, patients, and family is that a desire to commit suicide is a negative symptom that needs to be treated, and in some cases the patient will be physically restrained to prevent him from committing suicide.

This law will turn everything over, and the result will be that mental patients will not be cured, they will be put to death.

Governor Brown is Catholic, so he knows better. He has condemned thousands to die.

The Nazis went down this road in the 1930's and the Dutch are going down this road now.

How? Remember, you have to be terminally ill. You have to be of sound mind. You have to have less than 6 months to live. And you have to ask for it.

How then do your chicken little hysterics play out with the suicidal ...who obviously aren't of sound mind, aren't terminally ill, and have far more than 6 months left to live.
 
This will hit the entire mental health system like a swinging ball of destruction.

The current assumption of the system, which includes practitioners, patients, and family is that a desire to commit suicide is a negative symptom that needs to be treated, and in some cases the patient will be physically restrained to prevent him from committing suicide.

This law will turn everything over, and the result will be that mental patients will not be cured, they will be put to death.

Governor Brown is Catholic, so he knows better. He has condemned thousands to die.

The Nazis went down this road in the 1930's and the Dutch are going down this road now.

How? Remember, you have to be terminally ill. You have to be of sound mind. You have to have less than 6 months to live. And you have to ask for it.

How then do your chicken little hysterics play out with the suicidal ...who obviously aren't of sound mind, aren't terminally ill, and have far more than 6 months left to live.
How has it worked elsewhere? As soon as the ink is dry on one bill, the next makes its appearance.

This is veterinary medicine with a panel of "experts" acting as the owner. No one asks the dog or cat if they want to die. We kill them when we feel it necessary.
 
This will mean that physicians will be required to breach their Hippocratic Oath.
 
This will hit the entire mental health system like a swinging ball of destruction.

The current assumption of the system, which includes practitioners, patients, and family is that a desire to commit suicide is a negative symptom that needs to be treated, and in some cases the patient will be physically restrained to prevent him from committing suicide.

This law will turn everything over, and the result will be that mental patients will not be cured, they will be put to death.

Governor Brown is Catholic, so he knows better. He has condemned thousands to die.

The Nazis went down this road in the 1930's and the Dutch are going down this road now.

How? Remember, you have to be terminally ill. You have to be of sound mind. You have to have less than 6 months to live. And you have to ask for it.

How then do your chicken little hysterics play out with the suicidal ...who obviously aren't of sound mind, aren't terminally ill, and have far more than 6 months left to live.
How has it worked elsewhere? As soon as the ink is dry on one bill, the next makes its appearance.

Depends on the location. Holland for example doesn't have those standards. Its standard is 'intolerable suffering'.

Not terminal illness. Or being of a sound mind.

This is veterinary medicine with a panel of "experts" acting as the owner. No one asks the dog or cat if they want to die. We kill them when we feel it necessary.

Absolute nonsense. The only person who can ask for the medication is the person who is terminally ill with less than 6 months to live. And they have to administer it themselves. And be of sound mind to do get it.

You simply don't know what you're talking about. You've clearly never read the law in question. And thus have nothing useful to offer us about it.
 
This will hit the entire mental health system like a swinging ball of destruction.

The current assumption of the system, which includes practitioners, patients, and family is that a desire to commit suicide is a negative symptom that needs to be treated, and in some cases the patient will be physically restrained to prevent him from committing suicide.

This law will turn everything over, and the result will be that mental patients will not be cured, they will be put to death.

Governor Brown is Catholic, so he knows better. He has condemned thousands to die.

The Nazis went down this road in the 1930's and the Dutch are going down this road now.

How? Remember, you have to be terminally ill. You have to be of sound mind. You have to have less than 6 months to live. And you have to ask for it.

How then do your chicken little hysterics play out with the suicidal ...who obviously aren't of sound mind, aren't terminally ill, and have far more than 6 months left to live.
How has it worked elsewhere? As soon as the ink is dry on one bill, the next makes its appearance.

This is veterinary medicine with a panel of "experts" acting as the owner. No one asks the dog or cat if they want to die. We kill them when we feel it necessary.
You are a strange one.
 
This will mean that physicians will be required to breach their Hippocratic Oath.

They're not administering anything. They're allowing a patient to administer it themselves. Nor does it require any doctor participate.
 
This will hit the entire mental health system like a swinging ball of destruction.

The current assumption of the system, which includes practitioners, patients, and family is that a desire to commit suicide is a negative symptom that needs to be treated, and in some cases the patient will be physically restrained to prevent him from committing suicide.

This law will turn everything over, and the result will be that mental patients will not be cured, they will be put to death.

Governor Brown is Catholic, so he knows better. He has condemned thousands to die.

The Nazis went down this road in the 1930's and the Dutch are going down this road now.

How? Remember, you have to be terminally ill. You have to be of sound mind. You have to have less than 6 months to live. And you have to ask for it.

How then do your chicken little hysterics play out with the suicidal ...who obviously aren't of sound mind, aren't terminally ill, and have far more than 6 months left to live.
You are a fool if you think this will be the end of it. But you are not a fool, you are a liar. My guess is that YOU and your pro-death allies will immediately press for an expansion to include the mentally ill. Think of all the money we will save if we can kill all mentally ill people and shut down state-run mental hospitals.
 
Marry assisted suicide to organ donation and hospice centers will be raking in the cash so fast it will put planned parenthood to shame as pikers.
 
This will hit the entire mental health system like a swinging ball of destruction.

The current assumption of the system, which includes practitioners, patients, and family is that a desire to commit suicide is a negative symptom that needs to be treated, and in some cases the patient will be physically restrained to prevent him from committing suicide.

This law will turn everything over, and the result will be that mental patients will not be cured, they will be put to death.

Governor Brown is Catholic, so he knows better. He has condemned thousands to die.

The Nazis went down this road in the 1930's and the Dutch are going down this road now.

How? Remember, you have to be terminally ill. You have to be of sound mind. You have to have less than 6 months to live. And you have to ask for it.

How then do your chicken little hysterics play out with the suicidal ...who obviously aren't of sound mind, aren't terminally ill, and have far more than 6 months left to live.
You are a fool if you think this will be the end of it. But you are not a fool, you are a liar. My guess is that YOU and your pro-death allies will immediately press for an expansion to include the mentally ill. Think of all the money we will save if we can kill all mentally ill people and shut down state-run mental hospitals.

So you're condemning the hypothetical law that doesn't exist...but you've imagined. Not the one the governor just signed.
 

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