In my healthcare career in service to people with apparent, and non-apparent
disabilities and to older adults, I am deeply concerned about why legislation to
legalize physician-assisted suicide in Minnesota is especially harmful to people
with disabilities and also to older adults. The proposed bill would exacerbate
many complex problems in healthcare, and would result in the devaluation of
people with disabilities and older adults.
Physician-assisted suicide is opposed by the National Council on Independent
Living, the National Council on Disability and the American Medical Association.
In my role as Executive Director of Metropolitan Center for Independent Living,
we provide services to people with apparent and nonapparent disabilities in
advancing independent living. I join these national organizations and the
Minnesota Alliance for Ethical Healthcare in opposition to this harmful
legislation that has the potential to place in great risk people with
disabilities and older adults.
Pages
- Minnesota Home
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- Margaret Dore Beats the Odds
- Dore Memo Opposing Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia
- Dore Memo Opposing SF 1880
- Melchert-Dinkel Case on Appeal
- Melchert-Dinkel Conviction Affirmed
- FEN Sentenced
- Amateur Sleuth Unmasks Male Nurse
- Watch Mitchell Hamline Euthanasia Debate
- Melchert-Dinkel, Drybrough and Kajouji
Thursday, January 4, 2024
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Assisted Suicide Is a Danger to Us All
Written By: Paul Stark | 10:30 am, Mar. 9, 2021
Arne Carlson says that Minnesota should legalize assisted suicide (“Medically assisted death is not a partisan issue,” March 2). He says the proposed bill to do so contains adequate safeguards. He’s wrong.
The legislation includes no safeguards once the lethal drug has been dispensed. And it doesn’t guard against the pressure insurers may exert if they offer to cover suicide but not life-extending treatment. That’s happened in some states that already have assisted suicide laws.
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Bills Seek to Legalize Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia

On September 11, 2019, there was an informational meeting in the House Committee on Health and Human Services regarding HF 2152.
For information about similar bills in prior years, click here and here.
For information about similar bills in prior years, click here and here.
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HF 2152,
SF 2487,
SF2286
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Reject Legislation Seeking to Legalize Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia (HF 1885 & SF 1572)
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To view as a pdf, click here: index, memo and appendix. For a handout, click here.
I. INTRODUCTION
I am an attorney in Washington State where assisted suicide is legal,[1] Our law is based on a similar law in Oregon. Both laws are similar to HF 1885 and SF 1572, which seek to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined.[2]
The bills are sold as a promotion of patient choice and control, which is not true: The bills are stacked against the patient and a recipe for elder abuse.
The bills also apply to persons with years or decades to live. Passage will encourage such persons to throw away their lives. I urge you to reject HF 1885 and SF 1572.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Senator Withdraws Euthanasia Bill
Today, Senator Chris Eaton withdrew Bill SF 1880, which had sought to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia in Minnesota. This was after it became clear that she did not have the votes to pass the bill out of committee.
Margaret Dore
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Dore Memo Opposing SF 1880 (Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia)
SF 1880 seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia as those terms are traditionally defined. The bill calls these practices, “aid in dying.” The bill does not, however, require that a patient be dying. Indeed, “eligible” patients may have years or even decades to live.
The bill also legalizes undue influence as that term is traditionally defined. The bill is otherwise stacked against the individual and a recipe for elder abuse. I urge you to vote “No” on SF 1880. Don’t be fooled.
To view the full memo, click here. To view the attachments, click here.
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euthanasia,
SF 1880
Monday, August 24, 2015
Press Release: Final Exit Network, Inc. Sentenced in Assisting with Suicide.
8/24/15
Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom announced that Final Exit Network, Inc. (FEN) was sentenced today by Judge Christian Wilton to a stay of execution of 21 months in prison (while a corporate entity cannot be sent to prison, under Minnesota law this sanction establishes that the offense is a felony) and 15 years of probation, and ordered to pay a fine of $30,000 and approximately $3,000 in restitution in connection with assisting Doreen Dunn in committing suicide on May 30, 2007, at her home in Apple Valley. FEN will remain on probation until the fine and restitution is paid. On May 14, 2015, a Dakota County Jury found Final Exit Network, Inc. guilty of Assisting Another to Commit Suicide and Interference with a Dead Body or Death Scene.
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Final Exit Network
Final Exit Network Receives Maximum Sentence for Assisting Suicide
http://www.startribune.com/final-exit-network-fined-30-000-for-assisting-apple-valley-woman-s-suicide/322700141/
A Dakota County judge on Monday ordered Final Exit Network, a national right-to-die group, to pay a $30,000 fine and nearly $3,000 in funeral costs for assisting an Apple Valley woman’s 2007 suicide.
The sentence was the maximum Judge Christian S. Wilton could impose on the corporation for assisting a suicide.
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assisted suicide,
Final Exit Network
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Melchert-Dinkel Convicted
http://www.startribune.com/local/274484921.html
MINNEAPOLIS - An ex-nurse who admitted going online and encouraging people to kill themselves was convicted Tuesday of assisting the suicide of an English man and attempting to assist in the suicide of a Canadian woman, following a legal battle
that has spanned more than four years and led to the reversal of part of a Minnesota law that outlaws the practice.
Minnesota judge convicts ex-nurse of assisting suicide of English man he encouraged online
MINNEAPOLIS - An ex-nurse who admitted going online and encouraging people to kill themselves was convicted Tuesday of assisting the suicide of an English man and attempting to assist in the suicide of a Canadian woman, following a legal battle
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Mark Drybrough,
Melchert-Dinkel,
Nadia Kajouji
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