13Mar
Where assisted suicide has been legalised around the world, the pattern is clear: the law rarely stays as it was first introduce...
Where assisted suicide has been legalised around the world, the pattern is clear: the law rarely stays as it was first introduced.
In country after country, what begins as a tightly limited measure gradually expands. Eligibility criteria widen, safeguards change, and more people become eligible over time.
Laws that were once presented as applying only to a very small number of terminally ill patients have, in many places, expanded to include those with chronic illness, disability, or other conditions.
This is why many people are concerned about introducing such legislation. Once the door is opened, future parliaments may widen the law far beyond its original intentions.
If you are concerned about the direction Scotland is heading, please take action today.
The more we KNOW, the more we say NO.
Write to your MSPs by visiting:
👉 https://carenotkilling.scot/
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