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Assisted death gaining acceptance in US
Assisted death gaining acceptance in US
Journal Article

Assisted death gaining acceptance in US

2017
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The Colorado End of Life Options Act (Proposition 106) was opposed by many in the state. The editorial board of The Denver Post said the measure lacked proper safeguards, and recommended rejecting it \"because we fear the cultural, legal and medical shift that it would create.\" The group Coloradans Against Assisted Suicide claimed that right-todie legislation \"leads people to give up on treatment and lose good years of their lives.\" Another group, No Prop 106, suggested the new law would put too much power in the hands of physicians, who sometimes make mistakes, to determine who has six months to live and is therefore eligible for assisted dying. \"Rarely do voters get to vote on ballot issues about life and death. We appreciate the support of so many Coloradans who reject a culture of compromise on suicide,\" Peggi O'Keefe, spokesperson for No Prop 106, said in an email. \"We hope that the state legislature, as it has on two prior occasions, recognizes the flaws embedded in Proposition 106 and takes appropriate steps to correct them.\"