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How Prop. 106 works
Patients Lose Right to be Told of Options for Cure
Dore Memo Opposing Prop. 106
Oregon Suicide Contagion
Prop 106 Legalizes Euthanasia
John Norton, A Cautionary Tale
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Friday, October 28, 2016
Prop. 106 Legalizes Euthanasia
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Kenneth Stevens MD To view similar information in a pdf format, see "Dore Memo Opposing Prop. 106," which can be viewed h...
Thursday, October 27, 2016
"Even if a patient struggled, who would know?"
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By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA Prop. 106 allows the death by lethal dose to occur in private without supervision.[1] The drugs used are wa...
Prop. 106 Will Create New Paths of Elder Abuse
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To view similar information in a pdf format, go to "Dore Memo Opposing Prop. 106," which can be viewed here and ...
If Colorado follows Oregon’s interpretation of “six months to live,” assisted suicide will be legalized for people with insulin dependent diabetes
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William Toffler, MD To view this information in a pdf format, go to "Dore Memo Opposing Prop. 106," which can be viewe d here...
"Taking the language of Prop. 106 to its logical conclusion, an adult child is legally allowed to administer the lethal dose to his or her parent"
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Margaret Dore, Esq. To view similar information in a pdf format, see "Dore Memo Opposing Prop. 106," which can be viewed...
Patients May Have Years or Decades to Live
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William Toffler, MD To view similar information in a pdf format, see "Dore Memo Opposing Prop. 106," which can be viewed he...
John Norton, A Cautionary Tale
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John Norton By Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA In March 2012, I watched John Norton testify before the Joint Judiciary Committee of the Mass...
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