Many people have been convicted of helping their suffering family member to die. All of them said they could not bear watch their loved-ones in so much agony and it was the patients wish to make them comfortable and die with dignity. How many of us would be strong if someone who we really love begs saying it is their one last dying wish?
Labour MP Maryan Street is organising a bill ‘End of Life Choices’. This bill is to legalise voluntary euthanasia in New Zealand for the suffering community.
On the other hand, National MP Maggie Barry is says euthanasia should not be considered as an alternative and her All Parliamentary Group on Palliative Care can work hard to provide a world-class palliative care for the patients who are suffering to die comfortably and with dignity. The reason why Maggie Barry contradicts so strongly is because her father who was diagnosed with cancer had been treated very well and she believes he passed away with dignity. She believes her father was comfortable in palliative care. Palliative care is free and is offered in 35 hospices, palliative care homes and in hospitals in New Zealand.
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ReplyDeleteEither legal or illegal, they both have made their point. I support legalising euthanasia because it gives choice to suffering families to end the pain.
ReplyDeleteI don't see your reference list & links in your text, I think you might need to add that into your blog!
Thanks for reminding me about the Links in the text. About the reference list, you have commented before I had the chance to publish my reference post :) Thank you for sharing your point of view on euthanasia
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