Jan 4 2010
Ruling Opens Door to Physician Assisted Suicide
Today, the Montana Supreme Court ruled that state law does not contain any policy restrictions to prevent physicians from legally prescribing lethal drugs to patients. This decision endangers the lives of the elderly, the sick, and the disabled.
"To protect people's lives, the law needs to draw a clear distinction between withdrawing life-sustaining measures and physician assisted suicide. Today's decision blurs that line, which is extremely dangerous. This will have horrendous implications for the most vulnerable citizens in Montana," said William Saunders, Senior Counsel at Americans United for Life.
AUL filed the lead amicus ("friend of the court") brief in the case, representing 28 bipartisan Montana legislators and arguing that there is no right to assisted suicide under the Montana Constitution.
AUL's brief before the Montana Supreme Court is available at http://www.aul.org/xm_client/client_documents/2009-04-Baxter_v_MT.pdf.
SOURCE Americans United for Life
http://www.aul.org