States should have the right to enact laws... particularly to end the inhumane practice of ending a life that otherwise could live.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The law, in our case, seems to make the right; and the very reverse ought to be done - the right should make the law.
I support capital punishment. But let's be clear: It's a decision for each state to make.
No state, as a matter of public policy, should turn back the clock on progress by, in effect, legalizing and relitigating the same types of discriminatory laws and debates that took America centuries to overcome.
If people want to change the law, they should vote so that we can appoint pro-life judges. I believe the law should be changed.
I believe states should have the right to be the masters of their own elections.
The idea is that the state doesn't have rights to limit individuals' wants and passions. I disagree with that. I think we absolutely have rights because there are consequences to letting people live out whatever wants or passions they desire.
We have to allow people in the states to make their own decisions, to get government agencies out of the way and let local people make decisions about what's best for them.
Laws against things like drugs are inhumane, and create an inhumane society and inhumane law enforcement. I know what's causing violence in America - the damn drug laws.
Laws should be like clothes. They should be made to fit the people they serve.
Patients who are being kept alive by technology and want to end their lives already have a recognized constitutional right to stop any and all medical interventions, from respirators to antibiotics. They do not need physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia.