Yes, we do think that these additional wordings are necessary. We recognize that the preamble is a good start and that it addresses suicide as a public health issue. It does not, though, specifically affirm that suicide prevention remains a public policy goal. It simply states that it's a public issue and can have negative effects.
We want it to be abundantly clear, in part because this issue—suicide prevention as a legislative objective—was not really considered in Carter. Carter, in determining whether the law was overly broad and vague, looked at the law solely through the lens of whether it achieved the objective of protecting vulnerable persons. It didn't address these bigger societal issues that we think need to be clearly and specifically affirmed.
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