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California lawmakers approve right-to-die bill

 A bill allowing terminally ill people to legally end their lives has been passed by the California State Assembly. The measure now goes to the State Senate, which is expected to give the act its endorsement.

However, California Governor Jerry Brown, a lifelong Catholic, has not said whether he will sign it into law.

Approved on a 42-33 vote, The End of Life Option Act would allow doctors to prescribe life-ending medication, according to the Associated Press. Specifically, patients would be required to make two oral requests spaced 15 days apart, and submit one written request. All three requests would have to be personally received by an attending physician.

If passed into law, the act would sunset in 10 years, giving lawmakers a chance to review its merits and decide whether to grant an extension.

The bill’s advance comes after the highly publicized case of 29-year-old Brittany Maynard, a California woman with brain cancer that moved to Oregon to legally take her own life, and who had ardently urged California lawmakers to pass the legislation prior to her passing.

The Assembly vote wasn’t without contention, however. The LA Times reported that lawmakers offered passionate, personal accounts which provided reasons for and against the measure.

Many Republicans said that “it is immoral to assist in a suicide.” Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown (D-Rialto) told lawmakers about her son who had been near death. Doctors had urged her to let him go, but 19 days later he came off life support and survived. He is now a husband and father.

“Doctors don’t know everything,” Brown said, according to the LA Times.

Concerns have also been voiced that the measure could pose dangers to vulnerable people and those with disabilities. Supporters of the measure argued that terminally ill Californians should have the choice to die peacefully and without pain.

“I am committed to this issue of people being able to die on their own terms,’’ Assemblywoman Susan Talamantes Eggman, the bill’s sponsor and a university professor with expertise in end-of-life care, told the LA Times.

In May, the bill was endorsed by the California Medical Association, which abandoned its 30-year opposition to physician-assisted suicide, thus removing a major obstacle for the legislation. It marked the first time a state medical association has supported a right-to-die measure.

CMA officials said they were motivated by the desire to preserve the doctor-patient relationship and made the decision after extensive consultations with lawmakers. The key concern was that doctors not be required to participate in assisted suicide or refer patients to a colleague who did.

“As physicians, we want to provide the best care possible for our patients,” CMA president Luther Cobb said in a statement. “However, despite the remarkable medical breakthroughs we’ve made and the world-class hospice or palliative care we can provide, it isn’t always enough.”

The bill is modeled on Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act that was passed in 1994, and influenced similar right-to die legislation in the Montana, Vermont and the state of Washington.

http://www.rt.com/usa/314873-california-lawmakers-right-die/
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California Death Doctor Opens First Assisted Suicide Facility in State

A physician in California has opened the first assisted suicide clinic in the state since the practice is now legal.

As previously reported, last October, Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law that allowed terminally ill residents to seek help to end their lives.

“I have carefully read the thoughtful opposition materials presented by a number of doctors, religious leaders and those who champion disability rights,” he said in a statement. “I have considered the theological and religious perspectives that any deliberate shortening of one’s life is sinful.”

“In the end, I was left to reflect on what I would want in the face of my own death,” Brown outlined. “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. And I wouldn’t deny that right to others.”

On Thursday, the End of Life Option Act officially went into effect, and physician Lonny Shavelson, 64, opened his doors for business. He says that he already has had six patients approach him, but sent five back to their primary care doctor.

“I stopped doing medicine,” he told the Mercury News. “I wasn’t sure if I would ever go back into it. Then this happened.”

Shavelson charges $200 for an initial evaluation of the individual’s condition, and $1,800 to follow through with ending the person’s life.

He said that he would like to make himself available to residents whose physicians are not comfortable with doctor-assisted suicide.

“There will be a larger demand from patients who want to consider physician aid-in-dying than there are physicians who will be willing to work with them on it,” Shavelson stated, contending that sometimes “it’s about (the patient) being ‘finished,’ and saying ‘I don’t need the next two weeks of laying here, and my family sitting by my side, and everyone just waiting. I’m done.’ ”

But he advised that he would rather provide less permanent options for patients and not simply sign fatal prescriptions.

“Step one is to make your end of life experience as good as we possibly can, without using the medication,” Shavelson told reporters, advising that he ensures a patient is first receiving palliative care or is in hospice. “A major goal of physicians is to make this (prescription) not happen.”

However, some have expressed concern about Shavelson, and do not believe that he is qualified to determine whether a patient should live or die as his background was in emergency medicine and not terminal diseases.

“Shavelson has been a part time or contract ER doctor for his medical career. He is not a specialist in cancer, ALS, or other terminal conditions,” Wesley Smith wrote in an op-ed piece this past week.

“Would anyone in their right minds go to an ER doctor to treat his cancer, palliate pain or symptoms, or determine a proper medical course for kidney failure? Of course not!” he said. “But that isn’t what death doctoring is about. It’s just the legal ability to write a lethal prescription.”

http://christiannews.net/2016/06/12/california-death-doctor-opens-first-assisted-suicide-facility-in-state/
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