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... (Oregon House Bill 2954) The Oregon Death with Dignity Act, a citizens' initiative, was first passed by Oregon voters in November 1994 by a margin of fifty-one ...
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... different so-called "death with dignity" initiative in 1992, but Aroner's bill is the first effort to seriously push the idea since Oregon voters made their ...
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... assisted suicide. November Oregon voters narrowly (51 to 49) approve an initiative legalizing physician-assisted suicide. A federal ...
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US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Conner refused to continue a hold on Measure 58, an adoption rights law approved by voters in Oregon in 1998. ...
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... Netherlands' practice of euthanasia. Voters in Oregon passed Americas' first euthanasia law. The law legalizes the prescription ...
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... doctor's assistance in ending a life. In 1997, Oregon voters approved the assisted suicide law. June 5, 1998, Attorney General Janet ...
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... 1994- Voters in Oregon pass a referendum making it the only state in the country that allows doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs for terminally ill patients ...
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... 1994- Voters in Oregon pass a referendum making it the only state in the country that allows doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs for terminally ill patients ...
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... 1994- Voters in Oregon pass a referendum making it the only state in the country that allows doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs for terminally ill patients ...
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... In 1994, voters in Oregon passed a referendum making it the only state in the country that allows doctors to prescribe life ending drugs for terminally ill ...
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... in hopes of a reversal of the Oregon Supreme Court's decision. Though the emotional battle of physician assisted suicide is the prerogative of voters on both ...
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... in hopes of a reversal of the Oregon Supreme Court's decision. Though the emotional battle of physician assisted suicide is the prerogative of voters on both ...
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... The House bill, the "Pain relief promotion act" does not specifically mention Oregon's "death with dignity" law, which was approved by voters twice. ...
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... Mark Hatfield, Republican Oregon Senator, went against his parties wishes and voted against ... parties to better represent the feelings of the voters (Madron, 1974 ...
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... laws recognizing marijuana's therapeutic value.21 Twenty-three of these laws remain in effect today.22 Most recently, voters in Alaska, Oregon, Nevada, and ...
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... Mark Hatfield, Republican Oregon Senator, went against his parties wishes and voted against ... parties to better represent the feelings of the voters (Madron, 1974 ...
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... miles east of Portland, in the Grande Ronde Valley of Oregon's Blue Mountains ... He made campaigns to register black voters and organized boycotts of firms that ...
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... fighting for the right to work as long as they wanted to, but Oregon passed a ... Referendum allowed proposed legislation to be submitted to the voters for approval ...
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... Since 1996, voters in Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington DC, and several other states have passed laws allowing medical use of marijuana. ...
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... brought by groups challenging the Oregon law's constitutionality, the Supreme Court effectively upheld the law. Then on November 4,1997, the voters rejected a ...
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... While opponents wait for the Supreme Court to say whether or not they will hear the case, Washington State and Oregon voters have passed similar referendums ...
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... is only legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington ... panel was able to thwart the will of tens of thousands of DC voters. ...
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... In 1994 voters in the state of Oregon passed an initiative allowing doctors, at the request of a capable, terminally ill patient, to prescribe medication for ...
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... One of the most used reasons non-voters state is the lack of power they carry as ... That can often times be true, but in Oregon we have the vote-by-mail option ...
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... nearly two out of every three Nevada voters supported the use of medical marijuana. Arizona, Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Oregon and Washington agree ...
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... Every time a voucher proposal has been put to the voters, it's been ... in Washington State (1996), California (1993), Colorado (1992), and Oregon (1990)-they were ...
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... Every time a voucher proposal has been put to the voters, it's been ... in Washington State (1996), California (1993), Colorado (1992), and Oregon (1990)-they ...
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... of Japanese ancestry in California and parts of Arizona, Washington, and Oregon to turn ... It was possible that voters across the country would not view spending ...
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... of Japanese ancestry in California and parts of Arizona, Washington, and Oregon to turn ... It was possible that voters across the country would not view spending ...
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... this ever-growing problem is proposition 215, which California voters voted in ... Like Oregon, where in 1973 it abolished criminal penalties for simple possession ...
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