New review: Assisted suicide becomes ‘routine’ if legalised
A new review of a wide range of evidence on assisted suicide has revealed that the practice becomes more widespread and more routine in places where the law has been changed.
A new review of a wide range of evidence on assisted suicide has revealed that the practice becomes more widespread and more routine in places where the law has been changed.
Legalising assisted suicide would be a major change in the law on intentional killing, and could pressurise people who feel they are a burden, a Christian medical ethics expert has warned.