X-Message-Number: 31842
From: "Jordan Sparks" <>
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Subject: RE: Oregon and Cryonics
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 08:07:08 -0700

I think it could be used in the right circumstances.  The person would have
to be terminal and follow the established protocol.  The cryonics would
still come post-mortem just like any other case.

Jordan Sparks

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I have often wondered why the right to die laws in Oregon are not used in
conjunction with Cryonic service providers to allow for pre-mortem (or at
least timely) suspensions. Any comment on the viability of this from the
list?

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