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Oregon ends residency requirement for assisted suicide

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 2:54 am
by BRuss
From MSNBC. This seems vaguely relevant.
Oregon will no longer require people to be residents of the state to use its law allowing terminally ill people to receive lethal medication, after a lawsuit challenged the requirement as unconstitutional.

In a settlement filed in U.S. District Court in Portland on Monday, the Oregon Health Authority and the Oregon Medical Board agreed to stop enforcing the residency requirement and to ask the Legislature to remove it from the law.

Advocates said they would use the settlement to press the eight other states and Washington, D.C., with medically assisted suicide laws to drop their residency requirements as well.

"This requirement was both discriminatory and profoundly unfair to dying patients at the most critical time of their life," said Kevin Diaz, an attorney with Compassion & Choices, the national advocacy group that sued over Oregon's requirement.

Laura Echevarria, a spokeswoman for National Right to Life, which opposes such laws, warned that without a residency requirement, Oregon risked becoming the nation's "assisted suicide tourism capital.

Re: Oregon ends residency requirement for assisted suicide

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 10:57 am
by jordansparks
Vaguely, yeah. That's fantastic! I did not see that coming. Next, they need to remove the requirement to have less than 6 months to live. Alzheimer's comes to mind as an example of a disease that doesn't fall under the 6 month limit. It will happen, but it's really unpredictable how long it will take. Finally, they need to let physicians assist. I'm not sure if that will happen in my lifetime, but death through formaldehyde injection would yield far better preservation results than what we are getting right now.

Re: Oregon ends residency requirement for assisted suicide

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 3:18 pm
by BRuss
I don't know if you can afford to do it, but it may be worth your time to run advertisements in end of life care magazines now. I don't know how commercial you want your venture to be, but this is probably a good opportunity to start expanding it.