Suzy’s Law

The Suzanne Gonzales Suicide Prevention Act of 2011

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The Joshua Omvig Veterans Suicide Prevention Act

We here at Suzy’s Law thank the Members of the House of Representatives, who voted… Read More

Our prayers for the lost and our hopes for those left behind

The issue of suicide prevention, particularly doing what we can to prevent the suicides of… Read More

Suzy in the news

For those of you who are just joining us — hi, all you new people… Read More

Tell a friend about Suzy’s Law

We’re rolling out a new feature on the Suzy’s Law Web site this morning: Tell… Read More

AFSP ‘Out of the Darkness’ community walk in Santa Monica

Last Sunday, October 7th, Mary and I attended the Santa Monica “Out of the Darkness”… Read More

Internet-assisted suicide is a legal issue in Japan, too

The story of the Japanese man who was arrested in connection with an Internet-assisted —… Read More

Suicide facilitation as a form of murder for hire

Japanese laws are profoundly different from the laws that govern the United States, of course,… Read More

National Depression Screening Day

Today is National Depression Screening Day. No, you don’t get the day off work. You… Read More

The Suzy’s Law Facebook group is now open for business

Thanks to the help of a generous and way-smarter-than-me friend, Suzy’s Law now has a… Read More

Suzy’s Law is now on Twitter, and other such newfangled things

It’s been about eighteen hours now since we launched, and the response has been overwhelming.… Read More

  1. Get the facts

    H.R. 1183 will make it a crime to use the Internet to help someone commit suicide. We think this is a good bill, and we want it to become law. Click here to learn more.

  2. Call Congress

    Call your Representative to urge him or her to co-sponsor H.R. 1183.
    Call Congress.

  3. Write Congress

    Write your Representative to urge him or her to co-sponsor H.R. 1183.
    Write Congress.

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