Victory in New Jersey: Assisted Suicide Bill Lacks Support
By Alex Schadenberg, International Chair – Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
New Jersey Assisted Suicide Bill A2270 was pulled in the New Jersey State Assembly June 26, the day that the PolitickerNJ published an article by disability rights leader, John Kelly titled “Assisted Suicide: Just Too Dangerous.”
NJ.com reported that the State Assembly did not vote on the assisted suicide bill because, John Burzichelli (D-Gloucester), the sponsor of the bill, could not find enough votes to get it passed. Burzichelli “said he hopes to bring it back to the full Assembly for consideration after the summer recess,” according to Susan K. Livio.
Week before last, New Jersey Governor Christie stated that he would veto the assisted suicide bill.
Kelly, the regional coordinator for Not Dead Yet stated in his article :
“Similar bills have been submitted
all over the Northeast, and they sound good at first – who’s against
relieving suffering, who opposes personal autonomy? Health and Senior
Services committee chair Herb Conaway summed it up before his yes vote,
‘People have the right to self-determination.’
“But a closer look reveals the
opposite – these bills inevitably and ineradicably compromise personal
autonomy. And of the more people learn about these bills, the more they
oppose them. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut each rejected
assisted suicide bills this session.”
“In the disability community,
everyone knows people who have been labeled ‘terminal,’ it’s actually a
bit of a joke. Morristown’s Dawn Teresa Parkot’s testified at the
hearing on A2270 that doctors predicted she would be ‘a mindless
vegetable … lucky to survive to age 5.’ Parkot spoke of her bachelor
degrees in computer science and engineering, and said, “Often patients
are misdiagnosed and could make an irreversible decision to die based on
the wrong information.”
“Disability advocates, fearing the
legislation could be manipulated to prematurely end patients’ lives,
turned out in force to testify against the bill when it passed the
Assembly Health and Senior Citizens Committee earlier this month.”
The article concluded by stating that Burzichelli remains committed to legalizing assisted suicide.The New Jersey Alliance Against Doctor Prescribed Suicide is also committed to protecting New Jersey citizens from assisted su icide
Source: NRLC News
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