Readers React: ‘Death with dignity’ laws deserve more debate
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To the editor: Bravo! Your editorial convincingly makes the case for enlightened right-to-die legislation. That just four states have adopted such sensible and compassionate laws speaks to incredibly aloof, uncaring legislatures elsewhere. (“California should revive right-to-die legislation,” Editorial, Oct. 30)
It’s most telling to view a list of states have either enacted right-to-die laws or recently proposed such legislation. Conspicuously missing are red-state redoubts — especially in the Bible Belt — that obsess over the phantom “problem” of voter fraud, yet remain dismissive of the ever more prevalent suffering of terminally ill constituents.
May our own Legislature move to adopt right-to-death laws like those that have served four other states so well. It’s hard to imagine any more worthy legislative priority.
Robin Groves, Pacific Palisades
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