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Right-to-die legislation moves forward in California | Right-to-die legislation moves forward in California |
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California lawmakers have passed legislation that would allow terminally ill patients to end their lives with a doctor's supervision. | California lawmakers have passed legislation that would allow terminally ill patients to end their lives with a doctor's supervision. |
The California Assembly narrowly passed the bill on Wednesday, and the state senate is expected to follow suit. | The California Assembly narrowly passed the bill on Wednesday, and the state senate is expected to follow suit. |
The bill is partly inspired by the case of a terminally ill California woman who moved to Oregon to end her life. | The bill is partly inspired by the case of a terminally ill California woman who moved to Oregon to end her life. |
At least two dozen states introduced aid-in-dying legislation this year, but none has become law. | At least two dozen states introduced aid-in-dying legislation this year, but none has become law. |
California Governor Jerry Brown has not said whether he will sign the bill. | California Governor Jerry Brown has not said whether he will sign the bill. |
On Wednesday lawmakers talked about their faith as both reasons to support and oppose the bill. | |
"We have the ability to allow others to have a choice," said Assemblywoman Catharine Baker. "I believe it is cruel, nothing short of cruel, to deny them that choice in their final hours and days." | "We have the ability to allow others to have a choice," said Assemblywoman Catharine Baker. "I believe it is cruel, nothing short of cruel, to deny them that choice in their final hours and days." |
'Miraculous turnarounds' | 'Miraculous turnarounds' |
Assemblyman Mike Gibson questioned the bill's time frame that requires a doctor to have given a six months or less to live diagnosis. | Assemblyman Mike Gibson questioned the bill's time frame that requires a doctor to have given a six months or less to live diagnosis. |
"I have seen so many miraculous turnarounds in people's lives when the doctors have given up. The doctors have said, 'Do funeral arrangements,' and the prognosis has changed within a matter of hours," he said. | "I have seen so many miraculous turnarounds in people's lives when the doctors have given up. The doctors have said, 'Do funeral arrangements,' and the prognosis has changed within a matter of hours," he said. |
Brittany Maynard, who was a California resident who was dying of brain cancer, made her plight public and eventually moved to Oregon to legally end her life. | Brittany Maynard, who was a California resident who was dying of brain cancer, made her plight public and eventually moved to Oregon to legally end her life. |
Currently, doctors are allowed to prescribe life-ending drugs in the US states of Oregon, Washington. Vermont and Montana. | Currently, doctors are allowed to prescribe life-ending drugs in the US states of Oregon, Washington. Vermont and Montana. |
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