13Mar
Rights are defined by law
Rights are defined by law. They can be expanded, limited or rewritten.
But dignity is different. It does not come from Parliament. It does not depend on health, independence or productivity. It belongs to every human person simply because they are human.
Any law that permits the intentional ending of life risks weakening that foundational truth.
Scotland should uphold the inherent dignity of every person, especially the most vulnerable.
Write to your MSPs by visiting:
👉 https://carenotkilling.scot/
Carefully read the wording of the email before sending. Click the button and enter your postcode when prompted.
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