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Formal Notice: SPCS AGM 2017

June 16, 2017 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Society’s 2017 (Members Only) AGM will be held on Friday night from 7.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m.

Following the AGM a presentation will be given by guest speaker (TBA) on the subject of Voluntary Euthanasia – Assisted Suicide dealt with in the proposed the End-of-Life Choice Bill, sponsored by ACT MP David Seymour.

AGM 2017 Date: Friday 30th June

Venue: Central Baptist Church, 46 Boulcott St, Wellington

Members’ Only AGM: 7.30 p.m – 8.00 p.m.
Followed by Free Public Address (All welcome)

8 pm to 8.45 p.m. approx.

Lecture topic:

“Euthanasia – Assisted Suicide: Changing Demographics and Changing Metaphors”

Speaker: Dr John Kleinsman

Director of The Nathaniel Centre, Wellington

Followed by questions & discussion

Concluding with supper: 9 p.m. – 9.30 p.m. approx.

For Background reading on AGM Lecture topic see:

http://www.lifechoice.org.nz

and

http://euthanasiadebate.org.nz/resources-2/end-of-life-choice-bill/

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Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: AGM 2017, assisted suicide, End-of-Life Bill, voluntary euthanasia

Assisted suicide ‘a stepping stone’

June 16, 2017 by SPCS Leave a Comment

OPINION PIECE by Renee Joubert

I know first-hand how painful it is to watch a loved one deteriorate and die.

However, I feel frustrated by the emphasis the current assisted suicide debate puts on the terminally ill.

Rhetoric about how the terminally ill need assisted dying is only a way to manipulate our emotions and soften up society for the real agenda: legal assisted suicide for everyone. The pro-euthanasia lobby wants suicide to be regarded as normal, acceptable and rational. Their only objection is that “suicide is violent” – not that it’s to be prevented and discouraged in principle. In fact, it should be facilitated for anyone who “wants to die”.

Recently euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke appealed his medical deregistration in response to his involvement in the suicide of a 45-year old depressed but healthy man. Nitschke’s lawyer said in his opening address the case was about “the dangerous idea [of] whether a person who is contemplating rational suicide ought to be required by a medical doctor not to do so”..

He implied that if a person had a good reason to want to die, a doctor should not intervene.

Since suffering is subjective and universal, any suicidal person would have a rationale for wanting to die. Terminal illness is only one of many possibilities.

The slogans with “choose to die”, “die on one’s own terms” and “right to control the timing and manner of one’s death” apply to suicide and by definition, rights apply to everyone.

Last June I asked Maryan Street at a public forum: “If this right applies to everyone, why are there conditions in your bill?”

She replied that suicide was legal, but assisted suicide was illegal, so to change the law there had to be conditions.

The End-of-Life Choice Bill proposes legal assisted suicide for anyone over 18 who has an irreversible physical or mental medical condition and understands that a request will result in death. This would include disability, chronic illness, mental illness, depression and ageing-related conditions. Effectively, any adult could be eligible.

The essence of the assisted dying debate is whether anyone who wants to die should be allowed to kill themselves. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Human Dignity, Other Tagged With: assisted suicide, End-of-Life Choice Bill, euthanasia, Philip Nitschke

Lecretia Seales did not get her dying wish – High Court decision issued

June 5, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Lecretia Seales did not get her dying wish.

Only Parliament can change the law to reflect her wishes, Justice David Collins said.

The judgment from the High Court at Wellington explains Seales’ doctor would have been at risk of being prosecuted for either murder or manslaughter if she administered a fatal drug to Seales, intending to kill her.

The judgment also explains Seales’ doctor would be at risk of being prosecuted with assisting suicide if she provided Seales with a fatal drug, intending Seales take that drug and if Seales died as a consequence.

The provisions of the Crimes Act are not inconsistent with the Bill of Rights, Collins said.

He conveyed his deepest condolences to her husband, family and friends.

Seales would have learned of the outcome on Tuesday, the judgment reveals.

“I cannot declare that Ms Seales’ doctor would be acting lawfully if she administered a fatal drug to Ms Seales within the terms sought.

“Nor can I declare that it would be lawful for Ms Seales’ doctor to provide her with a fatal drug knowing that Ms Seales intended to use that drug to end her own life and did so.”

“Because Ms Seales’ health is rapidly deteriorating, I informed the parties of this aspect of my decision on 2 June 2015.”

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/69112451/lecretia-seales-did-not-have-right-to-die-high-court-rules

Link to High Court Ruling

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Filed Under: Crime, Human Dignity Tagged With: assisted suicide, Justice David Collins, Lecretia Seales

Scottish assisted suicide bill defeated

May 31, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A Bill proposing to introduce assisted suicide in Scotland has been defeated at Holyrood by 82 votes to 36.

The Bill, which was taken over by Patrick Harvey MSP following the death of Margo McDonald, had its first stage reading in the Scottish Parliament on Wednesday (27th May).

The legislation purported to allow those over the age of 16 with terminal or life-shortening illnesses to end their lives with the assistance of another person, known as a “licensed facilitator.”……………….

Strong opposition

The Bill was also opposed strongly by disability groups representing young children and dementia patients, as well as doctors, the British Medical Association, the Royal College of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, the Faculty of Advocates and the Equality and Human Rights Commission:

Full Story published 29/05/15

http://www.christianconcern.com/our-concerns/end-of-life/scottish-assisted-suicide-bill-defeated

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Filed Under: Human Dignity, Pro-life Tagged With: assisted suicide, assisted suicide bill

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