The idea of giving terminally ill patients who’ve been given a diagnosis of 6 months or fewer to live the right to end their own lives has come up before.
And despite whatever misgivings I’ve had due to my Catholic school upbringing – it never made sense to me to see those who you love suffer horrific pain in their final moments...
Were You a Student Athlete that transferred out of your home school to give your choice school an athletic advantage - and you, possibly a scholarship?
Well, under legislation proposed by one state assemblyman, that practice could be coming to an end - and rather quickly...
Most of us probably know or have known friends or relatives who’ve suffered through the ravages of terminal illness – wanting desperately for a way to alleviate their suffering – but doing so in a way that would give then the opportunity to say goodbye to loved ones, and leave on their terms...
Death is not something we’re comfortable talking about, but one Assemblyman has decided to tackle the thorny issue head on.
You may remember I talked about the measure put forth by South Jersey Assemblyman John Burzichelli that would allow terminally ill patients to decide how and when they should die...
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A few weeks back I blogged about a proposal put forth in September by Assemblyman John Burzichelli, that would give terminally ill patients the right to decide how and when to die, and grant doctors the right to prescribe lethal doses of drugs to those patients who have less than six months to live...