
Thursday August 8, 2002
NEW ZEALAND POLICE SAY SUICIDE BAG IS 'NOT AGAINST THE LAW'
Based on prototype from a Canadian pro-euthanasia group
WELLINGTON, August 8, 2002 (LSN.ca) - Australian euthanasia activist Philip Nitschke will not be in trouble with the law for distributing his suicide bags in New Zealand. Nitschke has said he would distribute thick plastic bags specially designed for suffocating people.
The design of the bags was based on a prototype from a Canadian pro-euthanasia group which halted production of the bags when one of its key distributors was charged with aiding and abetting suicide in Canada. However, unlike those distributed in Canada, the "Aussie bags" will not include instructions on their use.
Alex Schadenberg of the Canadian Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, who was instrumental in bringing the information on the suicide bag to Canadian Police told LifeSite: "This bag is not only used for suicide, it can be used to kill a disabled person or elderly spouse or relative." Schadenberg added: " It was used that way in Canada last year."
See the New Zealand press coverage:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,2013241a11,00.html
See related LifeSite coverage:
http://www.lifesite.net/interim/2001/sept/01exitbag.html
Copyright © LifeSiteNews.com. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License. You may republish this article or portions of it without request provided the content is not altered and it is clearly attributed to "LifeSiteNews.com". Any website publishing of complete or large portions of original LifeSiteNews articles MUST additionally include a live link to www.LifeSiteNews.com. The link is not required for excerpts. Republishing of articles on LifeSiteNews.com from other sources as noted is subject to the conditions of those sources.