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To: Brumar89 who wrote (33726)11/8/2012 3:18:20 PM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487
 
<<<<<Most states do not! I see, you want to force Oregon's law on other states.

To die with dignity means you get to die under your terms And you can do that. In any state.

It means your family can be with you and participate .... Your family can be with you. Participate? That isn't even the law in Oregon.>>>>>

Do you think before you write! First you say you don't want to force Oregons "right to die with dignity law" on other States ........then you say they already have that right.............then you say even Oregon doesn't have the right.

First, Oregons law doesn't force anyone to do anything period!!!! .....But it does give people rights. As to family being involved - where did you see that? It's nonsense. Can a family member request the right to die for another family member? Of course NOT, duh! Look this is a right in Washington and Oregon and any suggestion that it is available in other States, may your entire argument rather strange.