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Seneca65AD

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Oct 28, 2025
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Definitely a step in the right direction. I'm not crazy about the 6 month or less terminal requirement. Intractable chronic pain can technically not be "terminal" in the strictest sense, but still makes living a hell on earth. But I agree with itsgone2 - its progress.
 
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Tormented Soul

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Dec 6, 2025
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yea it sucks u hav to be terminal to get this.
 
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TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
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While the law is very much the same/similar to the other states and jurisdictions that have legalized the practice, it is indeed a step in the right direction. Hopefully as the years go by, there will be more states that legalize it, perhaps maybe even one jurisdiction loosening up more eligibility criteria; such as instead of requiring a terminal illness with less than six months to live, it would include long term, incurable ailments that severely impact one's quality of life. As much as we hope to have an carte blanche right to die law, it would unfortunately never likely come anytime soon nor in the foreseeable future, but having it expanded would be the next step towards a society that still offers some modicum of dignity, if even for the severely ill (non-terminal).
 
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