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Terminally ill can now access medically assisted suicide in Vermont

Por: WPTV Nation May 04, 2023

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Medically assisted suicide is now legal in Vermont for terminally ill non-residents, after Governor Phil Scott signed a bill to remove the residency requirement Tuesday.This is a first in the country.While Vermont is the first state to allow cross-state border travel for this by law, Oregon also stopped enforcing a residency requirement  for ill people to receive lethal medication.Currently, 10 other states allow medically assisted suicide.SEE... + full article



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