The California Senate rushed AB 282 through on the first day that the legislature returned from recess. The bill legalizes aiding, advising, or encouraging assisted suicide. The bill was passed yesterday afternoon. See votes here.
Lifenews writes that the law “grants complete legal immunity to anyone who wants to facilitate the death of someone who is defined as âterminally illâ under Californiaâs assisted suicide law. The law defines âterminalâ as a condition expected to lead to death within six months if left untreated. This means diabetes, high blood pressure, treatable conditionsâeven an infectionâcould be considered âterminal.â”
This new California law says that it is legal to advise, encourage, or aid someone who is having suicidal thoughts to go through with them, if they are declared to be terminally ill by doctors.
Life Legal challenged California’s Assisted Suicide law and this bill was introduced as a result. Lifenews reports that “Californiaâs assisted suicide law allows âinterestedâ witnesses, which include beneficiaries, to sign a personâs request for assisted suicide drugs. The new lawâassisted suicide on steroidsâallows an individual to aid, advise, and encourage a person to commit suicideâAND sign off on the method of suicideâwhile financially benefitting from the personâs death. And itâs all legal now.”
California’s updated assisted suicide law is dangerous. It is unethical. It should never be legal to allow family members to sign off on their family member’s death when doing so would mean a financial profit for them.