Saturday, June 22, 2013

Good coverage news coverage for Montana assisted suicide court case.


The following letter was printed yesterday in the Independent Record newspaper in Montana. The letter was written by Bradley Williams.
Bradley Williams
I am the President of Montanans Against Assisted Suicide. Thank you for your Associated Press article about our lawsuit against the Board of Medical Examiners. We are awaiting the results of the court hearing. Meanwhile, I would like to alert your readers to our upcoming event “Assisted-Suicide: Whose Choice?” The title refers to the reality of legalization in which the choice of whether someone dies can be determined by someone other than the patient. Consider this observation by Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, who will be our keynote speaker. He states:
“A 2009 report by MetLife Mature Market Institute describes elder financial abuse as a crime ‘growing in intensity.’ The perpetrators are often family members, some of whom feel themselves ‘entitled’ to the elder’s assets. The report states that they start out with small crimes, such as stealing jewelry and blank checks, before moving on to larger items or coercing elders to sign over the deeds to their homes, change their wills, or liquidate their assets. The report also states that victims ‘may even be murdered’ by perpetrators.”
Our event will be on Saturday, June 29 at the Great Falls Hilton Garden Inn. For more information, go to www.montanansagainstassistedsuicide.org or call 531-0937.

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