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Despite a diagnosis of colon cancer, Paul Morell lived almost eight years after his initial diagnosis before passing away in the fall of 2009. His wife Tahni speaks eloquently about the extra time she had with her husband and why Question 2 is flawed.
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Question 2 Massachusetts (Vot...
Despite a diagnosis of colon cancer, Paul Morell lived almost eight years after his initial diagnosis before passing away in the fall of 2009. His wife Tahni speaks eloquently about the extra time she had with her husband and why Question 2 is flawed. -
Question 2 - Assisted Suicide...
Did you know that the most commonly prescribed medication in Oregon to commit physician assisted suicide is Seconal? And that you need to take up to 100 pills at once to commit suicide? And there's no doctor present at the time? Vote NO on Question 2. -
6 Months
Tahni Morell and her daughter Julia talk about the valuable time they spent with a husband and father despite a terminal prognosis. The inability for doctors to accurately predict end of life is one reason to oppose Question 2 on the 2012 MA state ballot. -
"Pharmacist"
Did you know if physician assisted suicide was legal in Massachusetts you or your family members would pick up the lethal dose at the local pharmacy? Vote No on Question 2 on November 6th in Massachusetts -
"Rational"
Learn about three of the major flaws with ballot Question 2 in Massachusetts: no mental health evaluation, no family notification, and no doctor present when ingesting the lethal prescription. -
MC Sullivan
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John Kelly
Hear from John Kelly, the Director of Second Thoughts, about why he is opposing Question 2 on the Massachusetts statewide ballot and urging all Massachusetts residents to Vote NO on Election Day, this November 6th. -
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