> Dana  wrote:
> Larry, if she was going to die anyway, wouldn't asphyxiation have been 
> quicker?
> 

This is the catch-22 with the law.  Remember my wife's Grandmother? 
She's dying, wants us to kill her, but we can't.  So we have to wait
for the cancer to kill her.

Euthanasia is not legal, but refusing treatment is.

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