Third issue and most important: who decides for Charlie? The state or Charlie’s parents.
Charlie’s parents, of course. The state, (government), the doctors, no one conceived him, birthed him, fed him, supported him or any type of responsibility other than what they are paid for. And they are not paid to decide what type of care they can provide once they are beyond what they can give. All they can do at that point is recommend, not demand. And the state is not supposed to determine what the use of legal health care is if they already legalized it. So their stopping a possible remedy for the child to extend it’s life if the parents wish, is none of their business if they have no idea other than allow nature to take it’s course. Whether I agree with that decision, is based upon factors we do not know.
rwood