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Washington Bill to Allow Non-MD-Prescribed Assisted Suicide and to Shorten Waiting Period

I previously wrote about pending Oregon and Vermont legislation to do away with the requirement that only doctors be allowed to legally assist suicides. Now, it’s Washington’s turn, with a proposal to allow “qualified medical providers” to prescribe poison, defined as a licensed physician, physician’s assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse. I previously opined about why I think this is a very bad idea, so I won’t belabor the points further. The Washington bill also speeds up the waiting period between the first and second request for poison pills for some suicidal patients: Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, if, at the time of the qualified patient’s initial oral request in subsection (1) of this section, the attending qualified medical Read More ›

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Washington Democrats Vote to Shield Runaway Transgender Kids and Girls Seeking Abortion from Parents

The Left is hell-bent on allowing children to transition — regardless of what their parents believe is right or the potential harm done to young bodies. Read More ›
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Washington State Capitol Building

Washington Bill to Let Non-Doctors Participate in Assisted Suicide

When selling the legalization of assisted suicide, activists always promise that strict guidelines will protect against abuse. Read More ›