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A coalition urges the Third Circuit to strike Delaware’s assisted suicide law, citing risks to vulnerable people and rising death rates in other countries.
The Life Legal Defense Foundation has urged the Third Circuit to strike down Delaware’s assisted suicide law, joined by 14 national groups warning that legalization often expands beyond intended uses to include those with mental health issues, chronic illness, or social hardship.
Data from California and Canada show sharp increases in assisted deaths, with California’s deaths rising over 700% and Canada’s program accounting for about 5% of annual deaths.
In the Netherlands, euthanasia has been extended to minors.
Surveys indicate the main reason for requests is loss of meaningful activity, not physical pain.
The groups argue compassion means supporting life during suffering, not enabling death, and continue advocating to protect vulnerable lives.
Una coalición insta al Tercer Circuito a rechazar la ley de Delaware sobre el suicidio asistido, citando los riesgos para las personas vulnerables y el aumento de las tasas de mortalidad en otros países.