Nitschke May Establish Mobile Euthanasia Clinic in Tasmania

International   |   Alex Schadenberg   |   Jul 3, 2012   |   2:54PM   |   Tasmiania, Australia

Today I had the opportunity to speak to members of the Tasmanian parliament about why it is not safe to legalize euthanasia or assisted suicide. In response to a question from a member of the Tasmanian parliament, I reminded them that Philip Nitschke had already promised to establish a euthanasia clinic in Tasmania, if they legalize euthanasia.

Later in the day I received this media release from Exit International announcing plans by Philip Nitschke, the founder of Exit International, to open a euthanasia clinic that would include mobile euthanasia teams, based upon a Dutch euthanasia clinic.

On March 1, a euthanasia clinic in the Netherlands launched six mobile euthanasia teams to provide an estimated 1000 euthanasia deaths to people who were either turned down by their doctor, or who are disabled and/or frail elderly people who lack mobility.

Nitschke stated in his media release titled: Mobile Medically Assisted Suicide Clinic for Tasmania, that:

Plans for a Tasmanian mobile medically-assisted suicide clinic, modelled on the Dutch version, will be readied for operation to coincide with the expected law change in Tasmania.

Nitschke then stated in his media release:

Since announcing the establishment of a Hobart clinic in 2011 to take advantage of the expected changes to euthanasia laws, it has become clear that a mobile service made a great deal of sense.

The media release continued by explaining what he learned at the recent World Federation of Right to Die Societies Conference in Zurich:

“After looking at the Swiss model in Zurich, and talking with doctors from Holland, it is the sheer fact that I, as the doctor, can come to them rather than have the seriously ill attend a stand-alone clinic model.”

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He then concluded:

“Our Tasmanian plans echo the national home-visit clinic program I currently run under the Exit International umbrella. Only the Tasmanian model would allow me to also take that extra step and lawfully prescribe Nembutal.”

After speaking to many members of the Tasmanian legislature, it is my hope that the Tasmanian legislature will kill the euthanasia bill and continue protecting the Tasmanian people from euthanasia, assisted suicide and Philip Nitschke.

LifeNews.com Note: Alex Schadenberg is the executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition and you can read his blog here.