It's sad, but understandable that those who craft the civil procedure (legislatures and courts, working together) haven't stepped up to the plate on this.
Boy, the ACLU has them running scared. And the ACLU in Florida keeps holding award dinners for judges who support killing people. They have a great PR machine.
Nut jobs like Felos, who thinks he can hear another person's thoughts, probably scare off people, too. I'd like to keep my distance from that creepy guy.
The pro-deathers use inchoate platitudes and generalizations to try to win over people who don't have the time to read up on what's happening.
Eventually, I hope, some brave soul will say,
"Enough with the smoke-screen of feel-good generalizations.
We have to open our eyes and really look at the details surrounding end-of-life care.
We must make sure safeguards are in place to protect innocent lives.
If, at first, we only save a handful of innocent lives, it will be worth the effort."