NEWS

Hawaii governor signs law reducing waiting period for assisted suicide

Updated: June 15, 2023 at 3:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jun 15, 2023 – 2:56 pm EDT

HONOLULU (LifeSiteNews) – Five years after legalizing physician-assisted suicide, Hawaii is dramatically shortening the waiting period for obtaining lethal drugs.

Under previous law, individuals seeking to end their lives had to make two oral requests to their physician for a lethal prescription 20 days apart. Bioethics news service BioEdge reports that the state’s Democrat Gov. Josh Green, who is a retired oncologist, signed a law reducing that period by 75%, to just five days. The new law also lets doctors waive that period entirely if a patient is terminally ill and expected to die sooner than five days.

“Two of the largest healthcare systems in Hawai‘i found that a significant number of eligible patients run out of time during the waiting period,” claimed “right to die” organization Compassion & Choices in support of shortening such waits.

In 2018, Hawaii became the sixth state to allow physician-assisted suicide, with a law that required death certificates to list patients’ cause of death as their underlying terminal illness rather than the life-ending drugs they took. Since then, the total number of states allowing assisted suicide has risen to eleven.

“To legislate

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

The views expressed in this news alert by the author do not directly represent that of The Christian Journal or its editors

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

A Quick Note…

Already a subscriber? Login to remove advertisements. Not a subscriber? Join the Christian Journal and gain access to hundreds of presentations and exclusives that cover today's events and how they impact you, your life, and your soul. All while supporting independent Christian researchers trying to make a difference.