A Risky Euthanasia Law
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Five years ago, David Seymour assured us that legalizing physician-assisted suicide was both compassionate and safe. The majority of voters agreed, making New Zealand one of only 10 countries where people can access lethal drugs (assisted suicide) and have medical professionals administer them (voluntary euthanasia). Maryanne Spurdle from the Maxim Institute discusses how ACT's push to loosen this legislation further could pose new risks for vulnerable individuals.
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