Senate Bill 68, which was introduced in the legislature on Jan. 22, would shrink the waiting period to 48 hours from 15 days and also let advanced practice registered nurses, in addition to doctors, prescribe aid-in-dying medication.
The bill comes eight years after Colorado voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 106, which legalized aid in dying in the state for terminally ill adults given less than six months to live and who get the approval of two doctors.
Do you have an opinion on what you just posted? Just curious why you posted this if you don't have any feeling about it one way or another.
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IF u had been paying attention, you would have realized I have posted MANY mentions of MAID...I am an advocate. THIS was a PSA for those who find themselves in a terminal situation and believe QUALITY is better than QUANTITY. The issue of finding a doctor.who will advocate for u is a VERY large problem.and this bill will make it less so. I am pro active and at my age I WILL NOT go out in pain and misery,but rather I will find peace of mind in controlling my destiny.