SB 128, the Death with Dignity Act, has made it to the California state senate floor for a full vote.
This bill, termed with Orwellian flair, is another, more brazen attempt to push assisted suicide into California.
State Senator Bill Monning (San Luis Obispo) cosponsor of SB 128 |
California lawmakers on Thursday revived a bill that would allow physician-assisted suicide in the most populous U.S. state, after a renewal of debate on end-of-life issues prompted by the death of 29-year-old Brittany Maynard last year.
About Brittany Maynard: a terminally ill 29 year old, she determined to end her own life, yet had to move to Oregon in order to do so without incriminating her assistants.
Here are some comments about her desperate state:
Is this assisted suicide bill an attempt to prevent more Californians from fleeing the state? What difference would it actually make, anyway, since these individuals are trying to kill themselves? They do not want to contribute anything more to the state's economy, since they want to die.
The argument surrounding these end-of-life issues is not only economic, though, but moral and essential in the light of Western Civilization, and political civility. Many people who neared death have received miraculous healings and astounding medical cures.
I remember reading one report about a man who had lain in a coma for decades, but then woke up. What had happened all those years for the comatose patient? His brain had healed itself over time, and restored the man to a fit and active conscious state.
These death with dignity laws are anything but, since they are predicated on the notion that current, present day inconveniences should determined life or death.
For all the pretenses against the death penalty, Democrats have no problem killing unborn babies in their mother's wombs, and now expanding access to death for the elderly, too. Once again, the hypocrisy of the left is on full display. Previous pro-life advocates had pushed against assisted suicide legislation. This time, though, lobbying efforts have given up:
The bill, which is being fought by numerous religious and medical organizations, would allow adults suffering from incurable illnesses that their doctors say will kill them within six months to request medication to end their lives.
One major source of opposition has given up:
It was approved by the state Senate appropriations committee days after the powerful California Medical Association dropped its opposition.
The association which teaches medical professionals "First, do no harm" is now permitting the state of California to allow patients to kill themselves with the help of loved ones. Why this reversal? Perhaps the liability against medical staff has become so great, or the government subsidies too tempting.
Government has done so much harm to cities and states, and now will allow for the expedited termination of individuals suffering with debilitating diseases with no known or apparent cure.
Terri Schiavo before her death |
Granted, Californians should invite less government intrusion into their daily lives. President George W. Bush's intervention into the Terry Schiavo case in 2005 also alarmed limited government advocates, frustrates also with George W. Bush's overreach into education, Medicare, and government spending in general.
However, the problems with coerced assisted suicide, the abuse of this open channel to terminate life, should raise greater concerns. Governments exist to protect our rights, starting with life. If the state deems it acceptable to assist the deaths of others who just do not want to live anymore, where does the lack of respect or life end?
On another note, the state of California is already on a slow-track of economy and moral suicide, assisted by big spending liberal Democrats bent on a progressive vision of an illiberal, government dominated dystopia aided and abetted by a permanent underclass of labor unions, subsidized academics, and welfare recipients. Add to these crushing fiscal burdens the water crisis plus the crumbling state transportation and infrastructure, and California is already flat-lining.
Indeed, Democrats are not only pushing assisted suicide in California, they are actively contributing to the assisted suicide of California. Who will protect us from our protectors? The legislative class should adopt the Hippocratic Oath and stop doing harm to California and her residents.