The "main point" of the article was federal objection to the misuse of controlled substances, not federal objection to Oregon's suicide laws.
Thank you for not letting me down by missing the point altogether.
I'm sure these "doctors" can find another way to kill their patients. They're smart.
Get a grip paulsen. -- Doctors in Oregon are not allowed to "kill their patients".
They are allowed to assist in suicide, not murder.
Whatever. This is Oregon's issue. If the citizens of Oregon wish to allow suicide in their state, that's their decision.
Thanks for conceding the main point of the article, upheld by the USSC.
Just don't use federally controlled substances, that's all.
Back you go, - in circles. The narcotics used are the best substances available.
In this issue, feds are trying to control suicide, not 'substances'. -- And they are not empowered to control either one..
The "main point" of the article was federal objection to the misuse of controlled substances,
Weird. - The article is about "SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS OREGON'S SUICIDE LAW"
not federal objection to Oregon's suicide laws.
The AG objected, the USSC slapped them down.
Thank you for not letting me down by missing the point altogether.
Thank you for once again displaying your 'control agenda'.