Should physician-assisted suicide be allowed in Massachusetts?
Medical aid in dying has a lot of support right now in Massachusetts, and the issue is once again before state lawmakers. John Kelly, the director of Second Thoughts Massachusetts, which describes itself as a progressive disability-rights group against assisted suicide, and Dan Diaz, an advocate for medical aid in dying debated whether physician-assisted suicide should be made legal for terminally ill patients in Massachusetts.
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