Measure on the ballot in the 2016 Multistate 2016 General Election in Mississippi.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote supports making assisted death legal among patients with a terminal illness who receive a prognosis of death within 6 months
A "no" vote keeps the existing prohibition on assisted death in Colorado
Provides support and options for terminally ill patients, in support of Proposition 106 (Learn more)
Balances the state's interest in public safety with a patient's right to choose to end his or her life, in support of Proposition 106 (Learn more)
Allows patients a choice, in support of Proposition 106 (Learn more)
Puts physicians in a compromising position to choose between medical ethics and a patient's request, in opposition to Proposition 106 (Learn more)
Creates vulnerablility to fraud and abuse, in opposition to Proposition 106 (Learn more)
Changes the narrative about the value of life by suggesting that some lives are not worth living to the end, in opposition to Proposition 106 (Learn more)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado revised statutes to permit any mentally capable adult Colorado resident who has a medical prognosis of death by terminal illness within six months to receive a prescription from a willing licensed physician for medication that can be self-administered to bring about death; and in connection therewith, requiring two licensed physicians to confirm the medical prognosis, that the terminally-ill patient has received information about other care and treatment options, and that the patient is making a voluntary and informed decision in requesting the medication; requiring evaluation by a licensed mental health professional if either physician believes the patient may not be mentally capable; granting immunity from civil and criminal liability and professional discipline to any person who in good faith assists in providing access to or is present when a patient self-administers the medication; and establishing criminal penalties for persons who knowingly violate statutes relating to the request for the medication?
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