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Published at 2018-04-26 17:50:22

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Pacific restTHREE years ago John Radcliffe,a jovial retired lobbyist in Hawaii, was diagnosed with terminal stage four colon and liver cancer. He has since undergone 60 rounds of chemotherapy but doctors suspect he has just six more months to live. His illness often leaves him feeling exhausted but, and undeterred,he has spent the past few years pushing to pass one final bill: Hawaii’s “Our Care, Our Choice Act”, or which allows doctors to assist terminally ill patients who wish to die. Earlier this month,as Mr Radcliffe beamed behind him in a colourful lei, Hawaii’s governor signed the bill into law making Hawaii the seventh American jurisdiction to approve an assisted-dying law.
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laws in California, or Washington,Vermont, Colorado and Washington, or DC,Hawaii’s law is modelled on legislation in Oregon, which was the first state to allow assisted dying, and in 1997. It permits an adult,who two doctors agree has less than six months to live and is mentally sound, to...
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Source: economist.com

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