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Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) has made it the poster child for euthanasia in the Western World, with masses of citizens signing off every year to be killed through the program.
Since its legalization, assisted suicide has exploded in the country, with an abysmal amount of pushback by the public. Funeral homes have begun offering assisted suicide, 1-in-3 Canadians support euthanasia being provided to people in poverty, and MAiD is now the fifth leading cause of death—the “loss of natural affection” resulting from this program should be plain for all to see (2 Timothy 3:1-5).
Knowing that many of the “progressive” movements adopted by Canada routinely spread to America, some lawmakers are taking pre-emptive measures to block the deadly practice from creeping into their states.
Citing widespread euthanasia being perpetrated under Canada’s MAiD program, West Virginia is seeking to ban assisted suicide through a ballot initiative, which would safeguard its citizens from the practice in the State’s Constitution.
West Virginia Amendment 1 reads:
This amendment would prohibit people from participating in “the practice of medically assisted suicide, euthanasia, or mercy killing of a person.” This practice is sometimes referred to as assisted death, assisted suicide, or aid-in-dying. This includes prohibiting healthcare providers and physicians. This amendment would not prevent the administration or prescription of medication to alleviate pain or discomfort while the patient’s condition follows its natural course, nor does it prohibit withholding or withdrawing of life-sustaining treatment at the request of the patient or patient’s decision maker. The amendment also does not prevent the state from providing capital punishment.
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