Non Terminal Eligible for
Assisted Suicide in Scottish
Legalization Bill
Part Three of Three
Editor’s note. The following
is reprinted from Wesley J.
Smith’s invaluable blog,
www.firstthings.com/blogs/secondhandsmoke
A very telling bill has been
tabled in the Scottish
Parliament to legalize assisted
suicide. Notably, it is not
restricted to the terminally
ill–but allows people who can’t
live independently to receive
poison pills. Also, the age
limit is only 16. From the End
of Life Assistance Bill:
Eligibility requirements:
(1) A person may make a formal
request for end of life
assistance under this Act only
if the person
(a) is 16 years of age or over
at the time of making the first
formal request;
(b) has been registered with a
medical practice in Scotland for
a continuous period of at least
18 months immediately prior to
making that request; and
(c) satisfies the requirements
of subsection (2).
(2) The requirements of this
subsection are that the
requesting person
(a) has been diagnosed as
terminally ill and finds life
intolerable; or
(b) is permanently physically
incapacitated to such an extent
as not to be able to live
independently and finds life
intolerable.
Imagine the potential for abuse,
coercion, and abandonment.
Anyone who says the assisted
suicide agenda is merely a
“limited safety valve” when
nothing else can be done to
alleviate suffering is really
not paying attention. |