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Dunno about the State offering euthanasia assistance.Doesn't Oregon offer assistance with suicide?
Rather, it recognizes the right for an individual to make that decision, and to hold harmless someone who in good faith is asked to assist.
Dad in his final year was clear in the head, but polio from 50 years earlier had finally destroyed the last of his swallowing and anti-choking muscles. The doctors drilled a feeding tube into his belly and gave him a funnel. He also recognized he was a hazard driving and gave up his license on his 88th birthday, a difficult decision when he lived alone at the ranch. At that point he told me he felt like a walking dead man and said let's just go up to Oregon where it's legal and arrange a lethal injection.
Later that year he died of a stroke so I never had to face the euthanasia issue. Dad didn't have moral concerns, just legal. He had arranged to donate his body to UC-SF School of Medicine to study the effects of polio with nothing returned for a traditional funeral, so we just had a memorial service instead. That's how he wanted it.