Lisa Rathke reported for the Associated Press on March 14 that Vermont’s office of the attorney general reached a legal agreement with Lynda Bluestein, a Connecticut woman who is seeking death by assisted suicide and Dr Diana Barnard, who is willing to prescribe the lethal assisted suicide drugs to Bluestein, which dropped the Vermont assisted suicide residency requirement. The article stated that Bluestein, who is living with cancer, will likely be the first non-Vermont resident, to die by assisted suicide in Vermont.
Vermont becomes the second assisted suicide tourist state. (alexschadenberg.blogspot.com)
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