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06-22-2010, 05:02 PM
New bid to legalise voluntary euthanasia
ABC June 22, 2010, 8:18 pm
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Tasmania's Deputy Premier has announced she will help Greens leader Nick McKim reintroduce a bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia.
Lara Giddings used her budget reply speech today to flag a series of legislative changes for Tasmania, including the introduction of surrogacy laws, changes to sex industry laws and further work towards developing a Tasmanian charter of human rights.
"These issues are ones that don't sit comfortably with all members of parliament but that doesn't mean that we should not be open about them," she said.
Ms Giddings says she will work closely with the Greens Leader Nick McKim to reintroduce voluntary euthanasia legislation that was defeated in a private members vote last year.
She says the proposed legislation needs to be simplified and she will look at other countries where voluntary euthanasia is legalised.
For or against, share your views ?
To keep it brief i'm for; provided your ashes are dealt with properly. Unlike in the Swiss clinic.
ABC June 22, 2010, 8:18 pm
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Tasmania's Deputy Premier has announced she will help Greens leader Nick McKim reintroduce a bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia.
Lara Giddings used her budget reply speech today to flag a series of legislative changes for Tasmania, including the introduction of surrogacy laws, changes to sex industry laws and further work towards developing a Tasmanian charter of human rights.
"These issues are ones that don't sit comfortably with all members of parliament but that doesn't mean that we should not be open about them," she said.
Ms Giddings says she will work closely with the Greens Leader Nick McKim to reintroduce voluntary euthanasia legislation that was defeated in a private members vote last year.
She says the proposed legislation needs to be simplified and she will look at other countries where voluntary euthanasia is legalised.
For or against, share your views ?
To keep it brief i'm for; provided your ashes are dealt with properly. Unlike in the Swiss clinic.