
A friend’s .357 “solution” reinforced his decision to learn from right-to-die groups.

Managing dying and death is difficult enough. But if you do nothing, you’ll be a pawn in a profit-driven medical system.

Do you know what can go wrong without advance directives and an end-of-life plan? You have NO IDEA.

“Medical aid in dying should not be proscribed by society’s laws or condemned by its mores.”

People with disabilities speak up for MAiD; some “rights” groups would deny them choice.

Passing a MAiD law is hard enough. Then try to implement it.

People experience death in varied ways. Different colors, different cultures, demand different approaches to the dying process.