DefendNZ releases Top 5 Reasons for MPs to Vote ‘NO’
#DefendNZ releases Top 5 Reasons for MPs to Vote
‘NO’ – The End of life Choice Bill will never be
safe
#DefendNZ – a grassroots
movement opposed to the End of Life Choice Bill – has
listed their Top 5 Reasons why MPs should vote “no”
at its Second Reading.
1. The case has not been
made that the current laws prohibiting assisted suicide and
culpable homicide need to be changed.
2. Jurisdictions
the world over are saying “no” to assisted suicide and
euthanasia legislation.
3. The conversation about
euthanasia doesn’t end if you vote “yes” to the End of
Life Choice Bill at Second Reading – it gets
bigger.
4. If you don’t want to see euthanasia for
children or for people with disabilities, chronic
conditions, mental illness, or dementia, you have to defeat
this Bill.
5. The End of Life Choice Bill will never be
safe, no matter how many changes are made to it.
The End of Life Choice Bill, should it pass,
would put vulnerable people in danger of being coerced into
requesting death, and of turning to death as a release from
feelings of depression, anxiety, loneliness, or of concern
about being a burden on loved ones.
Over the past month #DefendNZ has shared the stories of people who could be eligible for euthanasia or assisted suicide under this Bill: the realities of their contexts and struggles, and their concerns with this Bill and how it would affect them.
As a nation we value the safety and well-being of our most vulnerable citizens. Putting them at risk is not who we are. Local and international experts tell us euthanasia laws aren’t safe.
We call on MPs to #DefendNZVulnerable, to #DefendNZTerminallyIll, to #DefendNZDisabled, to #DefendNZDepressed, to #DefendNZFamilies – to #DefendNZ.
ENDS