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Title: Terry Pratchett ready to be test case for suicide law
Source: BBC
URL Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8490062.stm
Published: Jan 31, 2010
Author: staff
Post Date: 2010-01-31 19:59:07 by Ferret Mike
Keywords: None
Views: 1143
Comments: 72

Sir Terry Pratchett has said he's ready to be a test case for assisted suicide "tribunals" which could give people legal permission to end their lives.

The author, who has Alzheimer's, says he wants a tribunal set up to help those with incurable diseases end their lives with help from doctors.

A poll for BBC One's Panorama suggests most people support assisted suicide for someone who is terminally ill.

Sir Terry is due to set out his ideas in Monday's Richard Dimbleby lecture.

God's waiting room

In the keynote lecture, Shaking Hands With Death, the best-selling author will say that the "time is really coming" for assisted death to be legalised.

His comments follow the acquittal last week of Kay Gilderdale, of Stonegate, East Sussex, who was cleared of attempted murder after helping her daughter, Lynn, to commit suicide.

Ms Gilderdale admitted aiding and abetting her 31-year-old daughter, who had the chronic fatigue syndrome ME, to take her own life and was given a 12-month conditional discharge.

Lynn was found dead at their home on 4 December 2008.

Ms Gilderdale is to appear in Monday's BBC One Panorama programme.

A survey for the programme found 73% of those asked believed that friends or relatives should be able to assist in the suicide of a loved one who is terminally ill.

Sir Terry says he would like to see measures put in place to ensure that anyone seeking to commit suicide was of sound mind and not being influenced by others.

A legal expert in family affairs and a doctor familiar with long-term illness would also be part of his proposed tribunals.

"It seems sensible to me that we should look to the medical profession that over the centuries has helped us to live longer and healthier lives to help us die peacefully among our loved ones in our own home without a long stay in God's waiting room," he will say.

More than 1,000 people were surveyed for the poll carried out for Panorama.

While there was clear support for assisted suicide for someone who is terminally ill, if - as in the case of Ms Gilderdale's daughter - the illness is not terminal, support for assisted suicide falls to 48%.

Responding to the Panorama poll, Director of Care Not Killing, Dr Peter Saunders, said: "To argue that if you are terminally ill you deserve less protection from the law than do the rest of us is highly discriminatory as well as dangerous.

"Many cases of abuse involving elderly, sick and disabled people occur in the context of so-called 'loving families' and the blanket prohibition of intentional killing or assisting suicide is there to ensure that vulnerable people are not put at risk."

'At peace'

Lynn was bedridden by the age of 15, and was admitted to hospital more than 50 times with a succession of serious illnesses over the next 16 years.

Ms Gilderdale told the programme: "I know I did the right thing for Lynn. She's free and at peace where she needed to be. Whatever the consequences, I would do it again."

The survey was carried out earlier this month and the figures are broadly in line with previous surveys.

Last year, the director of public prosecutions issued guidelines on when assisted suicide cases should be taken to court.

But campaigners have said there still needs to be more clarity in the law.

Panorama: I Helped My Daughter to Die is on BBC One on Monday 1 February at 2030 GMT.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-01-31   20:21:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Eric Stratton (#2)

One step away from governmental "tribunals" to decide whom the FedGov gets to exterminate.

Yours are the only wise words on this thread to date. The article is evil and the posters comments are stupid or ignorant at best.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-01-31   21:03:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: A K A Stone (#7)

OK Stonie, you would have no problem telling a woman or a man to whom the creator has said, "You are coming home, and soon" who faces pain and a torturous decline in function and health eminently that "It's God's will you and your family suffer."

But the rest of us who have seen the law work well, taking nobody merely for fear of the cost of care; and we are grateful for this law.

There is a take home prescription and the patient choses her or his time and place to exit, and far fewer people have opted for this then anticipated. Some have gotten the drug, and then never taken it.

The mere peace of mind that they knew they could control things if it was too much for them to take improved their quality and dignity of life.

Death is a conversation with a higher power and going slightly sooner then if the euthanasia had not happened is merely a human being giving their input into an inevitable and eminent end.

A woman or a man should have earned enough respect by the time their life ends to be trusted with the decision to go sooner. And I'm sure that she or he who created us is not going to be ab irritated and humorless jerk like they were a life time accountant over a,"yes, I hear you; I'm dying."then saying, "Hang on, wait up, I'm ready to go right now."

The higher powers of humanity can handle such things and deal with them with more common sense and compassion then you give credit for Stone.

Get a grip.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2010-01-31   21:33:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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OK Stonie, you would have no problem telling a woman or a man to whom the creator has said, "You are coming home, and soon" who faces pain and a torturous decline in function and health eminently that "It's God's will you and your family suffer."OK Stonie, you would have no problem telling a woman or a man to whom the creator has said, "You are coming home, and soon" who faces pain and a torturous decline in function and health eminently that "It's God's will you and your family suffer."

You must think that God is cruel and would put someone through more then they could endure. You must think man knows when the right time to die is and not God. I never heard Jesus advocating assisted suicide.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-02-01   16:51:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: A K A Stone (#12)

You don't listen very well. Oregon's law works exceedingly well. It was passed overwhelmingly in 1994, then the Catholic Church tied it up in courts until a second vote by the people freed the law to be used in 1997 by an even larger plurality; in fact, it won by landslide.

There are many safeguards in the law. Nobody with depression can get the prescription. They have to ask verbally and in writing. They cannot be coached to do this. They have a waiting period of three weeks. They have to only have six months to live. And much more, including the fact many who get the prescription don't use it.

They just like having the control on their destiny to that degree if things get too bad. As I said, death at the stage of the short period before one exits life is a conversation with their higher power. I very much do believe human beings have the ability and common sense to very their exit on the short term, and the state and religions should not interfere with this.

The law is not going away, and more places will be passing their version of Oregon's cutting edge law. And this is something long overdue to happen.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2010-02-01   19:53:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Ferret Mike (#15)

Thanks for this expansion and clarification of OR's laws.

They sound reasonable to me.

Lod  posted on  2010-02-01   21:33:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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