Kelsi Sheren
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So like, why wasn't that considered into the fact that, oh, maybe they were on medication or they are now off of said medication and they're spiraling out of control.
What about the veterans who have PTSD that are offered it?
They didn't ask for it.
When they said made to them, they thought like a cleaner.
Because we get cleaners, we get help with cleaning and stuff.
So this is, I guess, my point.
So I think we're actually in agreeance that...
People who are terminal and have, you know, normally the waiting period is 90 days for track two, right?
But you can fast track that by just saying a few different words.
So when they say that Canada has the most strict safeguards in the globe, even though that's what Scotland's parliament is basing their...
their law off of is the Canadian side of things.
And there is almost no, and I mean like no support in terms from the medical community in Scotland for this.
Even though the government is very similar to Canada, they're modeling it off the Canadian side.
There's almost no support.
The medical staff, everybody's kind of come out and said like, we don't support this.
And they're still trying to push it through.
When you have people that are arguing that everybody should have the right to die, this is so much bigger than grandma and grandpa.
You have significant amount of cases that need to be addressed where individuals are being coerced by their loved ones.
Somebody even lost his wife's ability.
This was in British Columbia.