
Blogger Comment: You can always rely on the Democrats to bring death to the people instead of caring treatment, as euthanasia is cost effective and where as an example Canada, who have killed more Canadian people through MAiD than all those Canadians killed in WW2 and 100,000 now, for a far-left government like Biden’s and Obama’s were, and where in 2023 the Trudeau Government saved $136 million in not carrying out the treatment that is needed and the caring and compassionate end of life humanitarian support, and where depopulation is not a problem for them at all…being aligned and controlled by the Davos Globalist elites…
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Democrats in Ohio have introduced legislation to begin legally euthanizing members of the public considered to be “terminally ill,” reigniting a contentious debate over life, medical ethics, and the role of doctors.
State Rep. Eric Synenberg (D-OH) is leading the push for the “Ohio Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD)” Act, alongside three other Democrat lawmakers.
The proposal comes roughly eight years after a similar effort failed in 2018.
If enacted, the bill would allow doctors to euthanize Ohio residents diagnosed with less than six months to live with a lethal injection.
The measure would require approval from two physicians, according to Ohio End of Life Options.
The doctors would then need to sign off on both oral and written requests and confirm that the patient is expected to have less than six months to live.
Critics Warn of Slippery Slope Toward State-Sanctioned Death
At the Ohio Statehouse, Synenberg appeared alongside activists supporting the measure, framing it as an expansion of patient choice.
But opponents argue the legislation represents a fundamental shift away from the core mission of medicine.
“Doctors should be in the business of healing, not killing,” the Center for Christian Virtue said.
“Ohio must remain a state that treasures every heartbeat.”
“CCV is committed to blocking any legislative effort to allow Ohio to become a (pro-euthanasia) state,” the group added.
Faith-based organizations, including Ohio Right to Life, have strongly opposed the proposal.
They are warning that legalizing assisted suicide opens the door to broader normalization of state-sanctioned death.
Growing National Trend Raises Alarm
Currently, 13 states and Washington, D.C., have legalized assisted suicide.
Additional states are also considering similar measures.
Critics say the expansion reflects a troubling trend that risks devaluing human life, particularly among the elderly and vulnerable.
The Catholic Church has long opposed assisted suicide.
The church teaches that suicide, whether independently or with medical assistance, is a grave moral violation because life is ultimately entrusted by God.
Questions Surround Medical Accuracy and Safeguards
Concerns have also been raised about the reliability of medical prognoses used to justify assisted suicide eligibility.
Evidence suggests that life expectancy predictions for terminally ill patients are often inaccurate.
Patients diagnosed with terminal illnesses often survive and recover.
In one review of terminal cancer patients, doctors underestimated survival in 23 percent of cases.
Other studies have found that patients frequently outlive expectations, sometimes surviving twice as long as predicted, with roughly 10 percent living three times longer than initial estimates.
Despite these uncertainties, the proposed legislation would rely on such prognoses as the basis for determining eligibility for life-ending prescriptions.
Ohio’s Republican-controlled legislature is widely expected to block the bill.
Nevertheless, the renewed push from Democrats highlights an ongoing national battle over assisted suicide laws and the future direction of medical ethics in the United States.
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