Davida
Thursday 30th March 2017 1:42am
Oregon USA
502 posts
Quote: Firkin @ 29th March 2017, 8:12 PM
Euthanasia is legal in 6 states and Trump is now your president, isn't anyone worried ? The statement "legal in 6 states" suggest that people might be put off by having to drive a few hours before hand.
Another benefit of getting really old (i.e. way older than anyone posting here) is you can run for Presidency of America. Because clarity of though clearly doesn't matter and you can pretend not to understand e-mail servers or wall building.
It's a lot more complicated than that. There are restrictions, like you have to have written confirmation from two physicians attesting to the fact that you have 6 months or fewer to live, and you need to make two oral and one written request to physicians at least 10 days apart. I think you also have to be physically able to go in and pick up the prescriptions from a pharmacy, and mentally competent to make decisions about your own health. I don't think a POA can make the decision for you. So, if for instance, you're already bed-bound or suffering from dementia and can't make responsible legal decisions about your own health, then you're not eligible. I don't know all of the details. But if you think about just the size of the US, I think you all are much closer in proximity to the Switzerland than most people in the US are to a state where assisted suicide is legal. My state, Oregon, is bigger than the whole of the UK! Even coming up from California just south of Oregon, it's a good 20 hour drive.
Perhaps a benefit of the presidency situation is that maybe Trump so old and possibly unhealthy enough that he'll die before his term is over? One can hope. Though the string of people next in line to replace him are just as terrifying.