Phoenix, Ariz., Mar 27, 2017 / 23:02 pm
Health care providers and institutions opposed to assisted suicide gained more legal protections under a new Arizona law that aims to help ensure doctors and nurses aren't fired for their beliefs if the practice is ever legalized.
Senate Bill 1439 was "an important rights of conscience bill," according to the bishops of the Arizona Catholic Conference.
"S.B. 1439 will help protect health care providers not wanting to participate in services causing the death of their patients," the state's four bishops said March 24, adding they were grateful that it has become law.
The bill lists assisted suicide, euthanasia, or "mercy killing" as some activities that a doctor, nurse or health care entity may decline to participate in.