07Mar
Wherever assisted suicide has been legalised for a number of years, the same pattern tends to emerge
Wherever assisted suicide has been legalised for a number of years, the same pattern tends to emerge. What begins as a law presented as tightly limited gradually expands over time.
Eligibility criteria change, new groups are included, and what was once described as a rare exception becomes a more common part of the system.
This is why it is so important to look carefully at the long term consequences of introducing such laws.
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