A coalition of disabled persons’ support groups and two individuals are suing to rescind the End of Life Option Act, which allows qualifying terminally ill Californians to use medication to end their lives.
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A coalition of disabled persons’ support groups and two individuals are suing to rescind the End of Life Option Act, which allows qualifying terminally ill Californians to use medication to end their lives.