HB 1283, if passed, has the potential to normalize suicide as an acceptable medical procedure for vulnerable individuals, posing tragic consequences for individuals with disabilities.
Read MoreStearns underscores that suicide is the leading cause of death for children ages 10 to 14 in New Hampshire and the second leading cause for those aged 15 to 34.
Read MoreSome right-to-die activists want everyone to have access to euthanasia—even young people with mental illness. Are they also making suicide contagious?
Read MoreWe cannot not ignore the recent legislative strides made in New Hampshire to bolster suicide prevention efforts. Instead of offering death through laws like HB 1283, let us continue to work toward build a “help-seeking” culture, that offers support and care for those most vulnerable and at-risk for suicide.
Read MoreLet’s stop HB1283 in its tracks before it undoes all the progress we have made on suicide prevention in NH.
Read MoreAs New Hampshire considers legalizing assisted suicide, also referred to as medical aid in dying , I would like to draw attention to the potential impacts this bill could have on disabled and other marginalized residents.
Read MoreMore than 40 organizations and individuals have signed the NH Coalition for Suicide Prevention’s “Count Us In” Pledge,
Read MoreIn a recent decision that stirred relief among Maryland residents, lawmakers in the state's Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee tabled a fiercely debated medical suicide bill.
Read MoreWhile proponents of HB1283, “End of Life Options” have not discussed the costs associated with this bill, there are plenty of potential and indirect costs to plan for and to consider.
Read MoreHear testimony from the perspectives of various experts and community members on the inherent dangers of legalizing assisted suicide in New Hampshire.
Read MoreHB 1283 Draws Large Crowd To House Judiciary Feb. 7 Hearing; Executive Session Scheduled For Feb. 15th at 10 a.m.
Read MoreStudies indicate that provisions of aid-in-dying laws cited as safeguards against coercion are ineffective.
Canada's journey towards liberalizing assisted suicide laws has taken a very controversial turn with the impending legislation to include mental illness as a qualifier for Medical Aid in Dying.
Read MoreSuicide is an epidemic, both nationally and here in NH. Campaigns targeting teens and young adults are starting to result in some declines, but overall, suicide rates are on the rise.
Read MoreLawsuit filed against state officials over End-of-Life Option Act
Read MorePhysician-assisted suicide legislation Is counterproductive to New Hampshire's zero suicide prevention goals. HB 1659 is bad for NH’s vulnerable populations.
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