X-Message-Number: 28176
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 18:37:28 -0600
From: "Anthony ." <>
Subject: Section 14 of Bill 3 (2004) - a reply

This is one of the responses I got from the letter-writing campaign. I
think just a link or too to Ben's pages should be enough to give
Angela what she wants to know?

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From: Personal Alternative Funeral Services - Angela Hollaus
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Date: Jun 30, 2006 12:14 PM
Subject: RE: Section 14 of Bill 3 (2004)
To: 

Thank you for your e-mail.

Regardless of how you interpret the Regulations, the more pressing issue for
you to deal with are the practicalities of a funeral home providing such
services.

What would be the most helpful to everyone concerned is if you provide us
with a complete and very detailed list of equipment, supplies and materials
that the funeral director would have to possess in order to provide services
to your organisations. Very simply put here, what financial investment would
a funeral director have to make as a practical matter to provide the
services necessary to accomplish your goal?

Unless and until you can demonstrate a "positive" cost versus benefit
analysis, no funeral director in the province is going to spend any serious
time whatsoever on cryonics, regardless of dealing with any Regulations.

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