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California judge dismisses case seeking to expand state’s assisted suicide law

Updated: December 13, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Dec 13, 2022 – 2:14 pm EST

(Euthanasia Prevention Coalition) — On December 7, U.S. District Judge in California Justice Vince Chhabria approved a motion to dismiss a court case by Dr. Lonny Shavelson (supported by the assisted suicide lobby group Compassion and Choices) to extend the California assisted suicide law (end-of-life options act) to include euthanasia. The case is called Shavelson v Bonta.

Euthanasia is an act of injecting a lethal drug cocktail to cause death. Assisted suicide is an act of prescribing the same lethal drug cocktail but the person self-administers.

READ: Widow’s generous gift to suicidal young man shows how we can fight euthanasia with our hearts

Shavelson’s attempt to get the court to extend California’s assisted suicide law to include euthanasia was rejected on June 22, 2022. The current decision was a response to Shavelson’s attempt to amend the case.

Chhabria approved the motion to dismiss the case and stated that any further amendment to the case would be futile. Chhabria wrote:

It seems unlikely that that the plaintiffs could adequately allege (and ultimately demonstrate) standing under this alternative reading of the requested accommodation if given another attempt. But even

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