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- Mar 17, 2022
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Oh, better answer than mine. Thanks.Actually not true. The US of A has it legalized on the state level rather than on the federal level.
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Ahh I remember him too! Interviews with the eccentric doctor on tv and all the fuss. I finally got around to reading his book "Final Exit a couple years ago and it's pretty good.but I remember Dr Kevorkian AKA Dr death
Ya that's what I was thinking, for old people only I assume.I know in my state they have it, I think the criteria is really strict though.
In Canada, MAID was originally only available to the terminally ill ("reasonably foreseeable death").Anyone from Canada in this thread that can give insight? I recently read how some guy's grandfather, father and uncle got MAiD for whatever reasons. I also saw a special about a handicapped guy whose rental was being sold and he feared not being able to make it in the street so he applied for MAiD. I've also heard of MAiD being offered proactively like "oh, you have a headache? Perhaps you should consider MAiD!" lol Are they really that liberal with it?
I guess some of the more sensational news stories came out during the time of the loophole. Than you for explaining that.That legal loophole has been closed for 4+ years, and we still have progress to make, especially on the basis of mental illness.
My condolences. I applaud your courage to bear witness to his passing and be present for him.My dad did it in Washington and it went really well.
I'm wondering why there's been no petition for it. It would be interesting to see if they'd allow it.It sucks how mental illness is not recognised. It's still can be unbearable pain and suffering none the less that can kill us in many ways other than physical. Still we do not even have assisted dying at all where I live.
Do u think? I think it's just that USA has more religious lunatics. Whether it's Mormons or Christians. I wonder if anyone's ever made a petition or anything to normalize maid in USA. I haven't seen anything.Canadians seem to be more empathetic.
I watched a couple of interviews with him earlier this evening. He was way ahead of the curve with assisted suicide. It's disgusting the way the vilified him. He helped a lot of people end their needless pain and suffering.Im going to give my age away a little bit here, but I remember Dr Kevorkian AKA Dr death. He went to prison. Maybe that scared the hell out of people? IDK really. Just a thought. I do know none of those assisted suicide laws would help the vast majority of users on this site.
Damn. I'm pretty sure I'd meet the current requirements for Canadian MAID if there's nothing about age in there, hopefully in the near future the UK will copy them or something.In Canada, MAID was originally only available to the terminally ill ("reasonably foreseeable death").
In September 2019, a provincial court (Quebec) ruled this restriction unconstitutional, and the Government of Canada did not appeal this decision.
In March 2021, Canada amended the law to include criteria for people with non-terminal illness. The amended law allows MAID for people with non-terminal physical health conditions as long as it's approved by two doctors, but it specifically excludes people whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness.
But for a time after the Quebec ruling and leading up to March 2021, it was possible for anybody (including the mentally ill) to access MAID as long as they had doctors sign off on it on the basis of a "grievous and irremediable medical condition" with "enduring and intolerable suffering". I'm not sure how often it was used this way because it would have required all involved parties to be aware of and buy into the Quebec precedent which was never actually tested in our court system. I do recall a few cases in the media in which poverty was cited as a factor. Officially, though, those cases would have been approved based on a health condition, even if poverty was the actual driving factor.
That legal loophole has been closed for 4+ years, and we still have progress to make, especially on the basis of mental illness.
The only age requirement for MAID in Canada is that the applicant is 18+. The government has been "doing research" about extending it to minors, but they've been "researching" this for almost a decade. Currently, even if a minor is terminally ill, they cannot apply for assisted dying in Canada, and I would not expect this to change any time soon. (Minors can be allowed to refuse treatment, though.)Damn. I'm pretty sure I'd meet the current requirements for Canadian MAID if there's nothing about age in there, hopefully in the near future the UK will copy them or something.![]()
It sucks how mental illness is not recognised.
In Canada, MAID "might" become available to the mentally ill in March 2027.I'm wondering why there's been no petition for it. It would be interesting to see if they'd allow it.
Idk but I'm miserable too. I can't even remember how I got to where I am. I am in my 20s and have the brain of someone who's like 60. I have memory problems. And I have no support system. This is hell.Maid is responsible for 5 percent of Canadian deaths now. Those numbers plus suicide plus those who are unable.. how many people are fucking miserable with this place?