Six-month life expectancy and self-administration of drugs among assisted dying proposals
- Proposed assisted dying legislation requires a six-month expected lifespan and a clear wish to die that is "free from coercion or pressure."
- Doctors are not forced to participate in the assisted dying process, as stated in the bill.
- Coercion of a patient is a criminal offense, punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
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