From a Congressional Staffer:
"This evening the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee advanced H.J. Res. 27, the resolution disapproving the District of Columbia Council’s bill legalizing assisted suicide. The bill was advanced by a vote of 22-14."
Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible. The battle to stop the DC Act continues. Thank you again.
Margaret Dore, President
Choice Is An Illusion
Pages to Show
- DC Home
- Dore Memo to Congress and the President
- Dore Suicide Contagion Memo
- Quick Facts About DC Act 21-577
- Patients Can Have Years or Decades to Live
- Few States Allow Assisted Suicide
- The Oregon Experience is B.S.
- C & C Promotes Suicide
- Act Creates Legal Elder Abuse
- Legal Assisted Suicide Traumatic
- "I would be dead"
Monday, February 13, 2017
Sunday, February 5, 2017
"Choice" is an Illusion President Margaret Dore States Congress Must Reject DC Assisted Suicide/Euthanasia Act
Margaret Dore, Esq. "The Act has national and inter- national security implications." |
WASHINGTON, Feb. 02, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Attorney Margaret Dore, president of Choice is an Illusion, which has fought assisted suicide and euthanasia legalization efforts throughout the United States, and now in the United States Congress, made the following statement in connection with H. J. Resolution 27 in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
"The resolution seeks to prevent DC Act 21-577 from going into effect," said Dore. "The Act is a deceptively written law that legalizes physician-assisted suicide, assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined." Dore stated, "The Act is a recipe for elder abuse, it applies to persons who have years or decades to live and purported oversight is a sham." Dore added, "The Act has national and international security implications."
Monday, January 30, 2017
Why DC Act 21-577 Must Be Rejected
- Prevent Non-voluntary Assisted Suicide
- Prevent Non-voluntary Euthanasia
- Prevent Legal Elder Abuse
- Prevent Suicide Contagion, Including for Young People
- Prevent People With Years or Decades to Live, From Throwing Away Their Lives
- Preserve Government Transparency and Integrity
- Don’t Let the District of Columbia Become Corrupt Like Oregon
- Prevent National and International Security Implications
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Compassion & Choices' Mission is to Promote Suicide
Hemlock |
& Choices.
Compassion & Choices was formed in 2004 as the result of a merger/takeover of two other organizations.[1] One of these organizations was the former Hemlock Society, originally formed by Derek Humphry.[2]
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Memorandum to Members of Congress and the President of the United States: Reject DC Act 21-577
To view a print version, click here and here.
To view the entire memo in html, click here.
• Stop Assisted Suicide;
• Stop Euthanasia;
• Prevent Legal Elder Abuse;
• Preserve Government Transparency and Integrity; &
• Don't Let the District of Columbia Become Corrupt Like Oregon.
By Maragaret Dore, Esq., MBA, January 12, 2016
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide and euthanasia are legal.[1] Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to Act 21-577 (“The Act”).[2]
To view the entire memo in html, click here.
• Stop Assisted Suicide;
• Stop Euthanasia;
• Prevent Legal Elder Abuse;
• Preserve Government Transparency and Integrity; &
• Don't Let the District of Columbia Become Corrupt Like Oregon.
By Maragaret Dore, Esq., MBA, January 12, 2016
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide and euthanasia are legal.[1] Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to Act 21-577 (“The Act”).[2]
Few States Allow Assisted Suicide
By Margaret K. Dore, Esq., MBA
"Physician-assisted suicide is no longer legal in New Mexico." |
Last year, the New Mexico Supreme Court overturned a decision recognizing a right to physician aid in dying, meaning physician-assisted suicide.[2] Physician-assisted suicide is no longer legal in New Mexico.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)