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California enacts right-to-die law for terminally ill | |
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California has joined four other US states that allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives with a doctor's supervision. | California has joined four other US states that allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives with a doctor's supervision. |
State Governor Jerry Brown signed the bill into law on Monday. | State Governor Jerry Brown signed the bill into law on Monday. |
The bill was partly inspired by the case of a terminally ill California woman who moved to Oregon to end her life. | The bill was 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. |
The right-to-die movement gained support in California after Brittany Maynard, a cancer patient who lived in the state, moved to Oregon to legally end her life. | |
Her family including her mother, Debbie Ziegler, spoke in support of the bill. | |
Religious groups had opposed the bill, saying assisted suicide was against God's will. The Catholic Church had urged Governor Brown to veto it. | |
Advocates for people with disabilities also worried that terminally ill patients could be pressured into choosing death. | |
'Would be a comfort' | |
Governor Brown, a Catholic who once studied to become a priest, had taken weeks to decide whether to sign the bill. | Governor Brown, a Catholic who once studied to become a priest, had taken weeks to decide whether to sign the bill. |
"In the end, I was left to reflect on what I would want in face of my own death," Governor Brown said. | "In the end, I was left to reflect on what I would want in face of my own death," Governor Brown said. |
"I do not know what I would do if I were dying in prolonged and excruciating pain. I am certain, however, that it would be a comfort to be able to consider the option afforded by this bill." | "I do not know what I would do if I were dying in prolonged and excruciating pain. I am certain, however, that it would be a comfort to be able to consider the option afforded by this bill." |
The law stipulates that two doctors must approve the use of the life-ending drugs and two witnesses must be present when the drugs are administered. | |
The patient also must be physically capable of taking the drugs themselves. | |
Oregon, Washington, Vermont and Montana already have similar laws in place. | Oregon, Washington, Vermont and Montana already have similar laws in place. |
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