Posted on 08/22/2021 5:15:15 PM PDT by marshmallow
Campaigners in Italy have passed the first hurdle in an effort to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Both assisted suicide and euthanasia are illegal in Italy, where the criminal law says, “anyone who causes the death of a man, with his consent, is punished with imprisonment from six to fifteen years.”
Since April, pro-euthanasia activists have circulated a petition with the hope of bringing to vote a referendum to remove part of the law, which would effectively decriminalize assisted suicide for adults.
The Italian bishops’ conference has expressed “serious concern” about the petition, stating that “there is no expression of compassion in helping to die.”
Petition organizers said this week they have reached the minimum 500,000 signatures needed for parliament to choose whether to initiate the referendum.
A successful referendum on assisted suicide, activists say, would clear the way for a bill also legalizing euthanasia, though lawmakers in the Catholic-majority country are divided on the issue.
In a statement issued after an online meeting this week, Italy’s bishops said, “anyone who is in conditions of extreme suffering must be helped to manage pain, to overcome anguish and despair, not to eliminate their own life.”
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It’s a sad situation. A person in such incredible pain and nothing can be done. Other is going to a nursing home and that person sitting in a wheelchair slumped over drooling. Not having the foggiest idea where she is. So sad! I hope never to be in either situations.
Will the Poope be the first to sign up?
I agree with you.
I’ve always dreaded ending up in either of the situations you described.
It has already been done with the ‘jabs’. It is just a matter of time until it finally does the desired effect.
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