Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2488

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  
Refer
1/25/24  

Caption

Adding the conduct of intentionally advising or encouraging another person to commit or attempt to commit suicide in the crime of assisting suicide.

Impact

The impact of HB 2488 is notable, as it redefines and expands the legal responsibilities surrounding suicide assistance. Specifically, the amendments categorize this assistance into different levels of felonies and misdemeanors based on the nature of the assistance provided, thereby imposing severe legal consequences for gravely serious actions. By creating a distinction between different forms of assisting suicide, the bill seeks to highlight the seriousness of involvement in such acts and hold individuals accountable to a greater extent under the law.

Summary

House Bill 2488 aims to amend the criminal statute related to assisting suicide in the State of Kansas. This bill expands the definition of assisting suicide by including the act of intentionally advising or encouraging another person to commit or attempt to commit suicide. This addition significantly alters how the law addresses suicide assistance by imposing criminal penalties on those who actively encourage or support such actions, making it a priority in legislative discussions around suicide and mental health issues in the state. The bill emphasizes protecting vulnerable individuals and aims to deter any form of encouragement towards self-harm.

Contention

While the bill aims to protect individuals, it raises substantial ethical and legal concerns regarding free speech and the moral implications of encouraging discussions about suicide. Critics may argue that the bill could stifle open conversations about mental health and effectively criminalize support systems or discussions that aim to openly address these sensitive issues. Proponents, on the other hand, assert that the protection of life should take precedence, noting that encouraging suicide can have devastating impacts not just on individuals but also on families and society at large.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2676

Substitute for HB 2676 by Committee on Judiciary - Creating the crime of encouraging suicide and providing criminal penalties therefor.

KS HB05103

An Act Requiring Improvement In The Treatment Of Persons Who Are Suicidal Or Have Attempted Suicide.

KS AB282

Aiding, advising, or encouraging suicide: exemption from prosecution.

KS SB549

Crimes and punishments; modifying provisions and expanding applicability of offenses related to aiding suicide or an attempt at suicide. Effective date.

KS HB2656

Creating the crime of engaging in a street stunt, providing criminal penalties therefor and adding the new offense as a method of committing fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.

KS HB2144

Senate Substitute for HB 2144 by Committee on Judiciary - Creating the crimes of encouraging suicide and organized retail crime, providing criminal penalties for violation thereof, including organized retail crime in the definition of racketeering activity under the Kansas racketeer influenced and corrupt organization act and authorizing the attorney general to prosecute specified crimes that are part of an alleged course of criminal conduct that occurred in two or more counties.

KS SB62

Creating the crime of engaging in a street stunt, providing criminal penalties therefor and adding engaging in a street stunt to the list of crimes included in fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.

KS HB112

Relating to the prosecution of murder committed in the course of committing or attempting to commit trafficking of persons.

KS A3202

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for suicidal ideation and attempted suicide for postpartum women.

KS A367

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for suicidal ideation and attempted suicide for postpartum women.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.