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June 3, 2010 (Legatus Magazine)
By WESLEY J. SMITH
Consider the disturbing history: In 1994, Oregon legalized assisted suicide (by a 51-49% vote), with the law going into effect in 1997. The movement had a setback in 1997 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, in a rare unanimous decision, that there is no constitutional right to assisted suicide.
But in 2008, Washington State legalized Oregon-style assisted suicide by a lopsided 58-42%. Then, last year, Montana's Supreme Court
(continue reading …) ruled that assisted suicide was not against the state's "public policy."