Ten states in the U.S. allow terminally ill patients to take medicine to end their lives, what is known as “Medical Aid in Dying,” or MAID, and eight other states are contemplating similar laws. But there is opposition. Nikki Battiste explains.
Why “Medical Aid in Dying” has drawn some opposition
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