Thread: A Duty To Die?
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Old 22-09-2009, 13:31   #48
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Re: A Duty To Die?

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Originally Posted by Xaccers View Post
But legislatively, there was nothing?
So if there was no legislation, then how can that non-existant legislation be watered down?
Fact is it has been, people were never intended to be let out in 10 years after murdering some one and you know it, the mandatory life sentence was intended as Roy said to mean life.

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Why do you specifically think the law on assisted suicide will be watered down at some future time, to enable people to knock off their kinsmen for financial gain, then?
Police chiefs and doctors have already expressed grave concerns, it isn't beyond the realms of fantasy to expect the worst, in fact where politicians are concerned the worst is generally my default expectation, I await to be pleasently surprised though, it has to happen if only by luck one day.

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And as I've been saying, just because she says something does not automatically mean that at some point in the future it will become law
No and I never said it did, what I said was her words carry great weight and are bound to be used in the future to support any changes to the legislation.
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