Vermont's Assisted Suicide Law Now Open to Nonresidents.

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Vermont has become the first state in the US to allow terminally ill people from out of state to take advantage of its medically assisted suicide law. The state's governor signed a bill that removes the residency requirement for the decades-old law. Vermont is one of 10 states that allow medically assisted suicide. Critics of such laws say without the residency requirements states risk becoming assisted suicide tourism destinations. Supporters of Vermont’s medically assisted suicide law say it has stringent safeguards.
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- Vermont allows out-of-staters to use assisted suicide law The Associated Press
- Vermont's Republican governor approves assisted suicide for nonresidents Fox News
- Scott signs bill to allow medical aid in dying for nonresidents WCAX
- Assisted suicide law in Vermont first to allow nonresident use USA TODAY
- Vermont 1st to remove residency from assisted suicide law The Hill
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