Tuesday, February 8, 2011

State legislators in Hawaii drop assisted suicide bill

State legislators drop assisted suicide bill - Hawaii News - Staradvertiser.com: A proposal to legalize physician-assisted suicide was tabled at the Legislature tonight. After almost five hours of often emotional testimony -- mostly in opposition from the elderly, religious, disabled and health care provider community -- the committee voted to hold the bill. Although bills are never dead until session is over, the vote to hold the bill in committee means it would take a majority vote to reconsider the proposal.

Senate Bill 803 would allow a terminally ill, competent adult to receive medication to end life. The bill specifically prohibits mercy killings, lethal injections and active euthanasia, and requires patients to receive informed consent. Alternate doctors would be allowed to substitute for those who decline to participate, and the law also would provide immunity from civil and criminal liability for acts taken in good faith.

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