Current:Home > InvestGerman federal court denies 2 seriously ill men direct access to lethal drug dose -WealthMap Solutions
German federal court denies 2 seriously ill men direct access to lethal drug dose
View
Date:2025-04-13 21:09:04
BERLIN (AP) — A German federal court on Tuesday denied two seriously ill men direct access to a lethal dose of a drug, arguing that the country’s narcotics law stands in the way and that they could turn to assisted suicide to end their lives.
The two men, one of whom has advanced multiple sclerosis and the other of whom has been through cancer, sought permission to acquire lethal doses of natrium-pentobarbital. Their applications were rejected, as were appeals to lower courts.
The Federal Administrative Court agreed, citing a clause in the narcotics law which states that permission will be refused if an application doesn’t comply with the legislation’s purpose “to ensure the required medical care of the population” and prevent the abuse of drugs. It said that the refusal can be reconciled with the constitutional right to a “self-determined death” because there are “other reasonable possibilities to fulfill their wish to die.”
The court pointed to a “realistic possibility” of obtaining lethal doses of drugs via a doctor, including through organizations that connect people who want to die with doctors who are willing to help.
Germany currently has no clear law on assisted dying. In July, lawmakers failed to agree on new rules regulating assisted suicide after the country’s highest court struck down legislation which banned the practice when conducted on a “business” basis.
The Federal Constitutional Court ruled in 2020 that the ban, which was introduced five years earlier, violated the rights of citizens to determine the circumstances of their own deaths by restricting their ability to seek assistance from a third party.
Active assistance — physically taking a patient’s life for them — is banned in Germany, but passive help, such as providing deadly medication for them to take themselves, has been a legal gray area.
The issue is particularly sensitive in a country where more than 200,000 people with physical and mental disabilities were killed under euthanasia programs run by the Nazis.
The lawyer for the plaintiffs in Tuesday’s case, Robert Rossbruch, said the verdict marked a “black day” and that he was likely to take the case to the constitutional court, German news agency dpa reported.
veryGood! (236)
Related
- Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
- Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis on their ‘Warriors’ musical concept album with Lauryn Hill
- Fed rate cuts are coming. But will they be big or small? It's a gamble
- Sean “Diddy” Combs Arrest: Lawyer Says He’s in “Treatment and Therapy” Amid Sex Trafficking Charges
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- Could Panthers draft another QB after benching Bryce Young? Ranking top options in 2025
- Boy trapped between large boulders for 9 hours saved by New Hampshire firefighters
- Xandra Pohl Fuels Danny Amendola Dating Rumors at Dancing With the Stars Taping
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- The Secret Service again faces scrutiny after another gunman targets Trump
Ranking
- McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
- Dancing With the Stars' Anna Delvey Reveals Her Hidden Talent—And It's Not Reinventing Herself
- Heat Protectants That Will Save Your Hair From Getting Fried
- Jason Kelce Has Cheeky Response to Critic “Embarrassed” by His Dancing
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- The Latest: Trump to campaign in New York and Harris will speak at Hispanic leadership conference
- Fed rate cuts are coming. But will they be big or small? It's a gamble
- 'Survivor' Season 47 premiere: Date, time, cast, how to watch and stream
Recommendation
Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
Texans RB Joe Mixon calls on NFL to 'put your money where your mouth is' on hip-drop tackle
Heather Gay Reveals RHOSLC Alum's Surprising Connection to Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Star
Dancing With the Stars: Dwight Howard, 'pommel horse guy' among athletes competing
Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
Influencer Candice Miller Sued for Nearly $200,000 in Unpaid Rent After Husband Brandon’s Death
A Dangerous Chemical Is Fouling Niagara Falls’ Air. New York State Hasn’t Put a Stop to It
As Jimmy Carter nears his 100th birthday, a musical gala celebrates the ‘rock-and-roll president’