Held: The appeal should be allowed. Section
241(b) and s. 14 of the Criminal Code unjustifiably infringe s. 7
of the Charter and are of no force or effect to the extent that they
prohibit physician-assisted death for a competent adult person who (1) clearly
consents to the termination of life and (2) has a grievous and irremediable
medical condition (including an illness, disease or disability) that causes
enduring suffering that is intolerable to the individual in the circumstances
of his or her condition.
From the Carter judicial decision which was based on discrimination. It seems clear to me that this means any one has the autonomy to ask for physician assisted suicide or lethal injection because the Honoursable Justices, the five of them, have said that then according to the constitution it is legal.
Because of autonomy I am the only one that would know that I have an illness, disease or disability that would cause me enduring suffering that is intolerable.
Not just a few disabled people but now every single person in Canada can ask and get a safe and painless death at the hands of a physician.
To say otherwise, it is reverse discrimination.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
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