ASSISTED SUICIDE IN DECLINE, SCHOLAR SAYS
WASHINGTON, May 21, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- "Assisted Suicide is losing support," says international assisted
suicide expert Wesley J. Smith. "In my ten years as an activist
opposing assisted suicide, I first saw the pendulum swing broadly in
favor of legalization, and then, in recent years, breathed a sigh of
relief as it ever-so-slowly moved back against it," Smith writes in a
National Review op-ed piece. "Considering how things looked only six
years ago, it is a dramatic turnaround worth celebrating."
Smith, who is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute and an
attorney and consultant for the International Task Force on Euthanasia
and Assisted Suicide, argues that the "supposed inevitability" of
euthanasia is crumbling. Gallup polls show that 49% of Americans see
doctor-assisted suicide as "wrong" and only 45% as "acceptable." A
favourite weapon of the pro-euthanasia forces, "anti-religious
demagoguery," he says, "doesn't cut it anymore."
Smith notes that, "assisted suicide has not taken a significant step
forward in the United States since 1997, the year doctors began to
legally write lethal prescriptions in Oregon. ... Of course, none of
this means that the assisted-suicide threat has passed. Even under the
best of circumstances, the movement will remain with us for years to
come. But the trend line, at least for now, seems to be heading in the
right direction."
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/may/03052104.html
For the complete op-ed piece:
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-smith052003.asp
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