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GEORGIA SUPREME COURT STRIKES
ASSISTED SUICIDE LAW
WASHINGTON – Citing a violation of First Amendment
Rights, the Georgia State Supreme Court today struck
the state's 1994 law which classified as a felony
anyone who "publicly advertises, offers or holds
himself out as offering that he or she will
intentionally and actively assist another person in
the commission of suicide and commits any overt act
to further that purpose." The decision leaves
Georgia with no protections against assisting
suicide.
"Today's ruling by the Georgia Supreme Court puts
the lives of older people and those with
disabilities in grave danger because it opens the
door for the fringe advocates of doctor-prescribed
death to openly advertise the practice in the state
of Georgia," said Burke
Balch, J.D., director of National Right to Life's
Powell Center for Medical Ethics.
"This ruling essentially says if you
want to advertise helping people jump off a cliff,
you can hang out your shingle in Georgia."
At the
heart of the ruling was a case involving four
members of the Final Exit Network who were charged
in February 2009 with the death of a 58-year-old
cancer patient. As a result of today's ruling, the
four will not face a criminal trial.
At
present only Oregon and Washington State have
legalized doctor-prescribed death. A Montana Supreme
Court ruling in 2010 left the status of assisting
suicide in that state ambiguous. Other efforts to
legalize the practice, which would put countless
patients at risk, have been defeated in Maine,
Hawaii, and Michigan among others.
"We
call on the Georgia legislature to quickly remedy
today's ruling by enacting into statute legal
protections against doctor-prescribed death and
other forms of assisting suicide,"
added Balch. "Failure to
take swift action could result in the deaths of
countless older people and those with disabilities."
Founded in 1968, the National Right to Life
Committee (NRLC), the federation of 50 state
right-to-life affiliates and more than 3,000 local
chapters, is the nation's oldest and largest
grassroots pro-life organization. Recognized as the
flagship of the pro-life movement, NRLC works
through legislation and education to protect
innocent human life from abortion, infanticide,
assisted suicide and euthanasia.