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From att!cs.sfu.ca!miron Sun Apr 14 03:01:44 EDT 1991 remote from whscad1
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Date: 13 Apr 91 23:51 -0700
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Subject: Re: cryonics #298 - Re: Motivation for Reanimation

On Apr 14,  1:28, Eric Klien wrote [msg #298]:
} If reanimation is possible, then it would be considered murder not to
} awaken the patients.  I doubt murder will be legal in the future.

Withholding action should never be considered criminal.  People in
suspension are not entitled to revival just because they are in need
of it.  If they have a contract with the suspension company - it's another
story.


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	By Miron Cuperman <>

an.ar.chism \'an-<e>r-,kiz-<e>m, -,<a:>r-\ n (1642)
    1: a political theory holding all forms of governmental authority to
    be unnecessary and undesirable and advocating a society based on voluntary
    cooperation and free association of individuals and groups

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