2016 Nov 8 :: State of Colorado :: StatutoryProposition 106: Access to Medical Aid-in-Dying Medication See summary »

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Summary

Shall there be a change to the Colorado revised statutes to permit any mentally capable adult Colorado resident who has a medical prognosis of death by terminal illness within six months to receive a prescription from a willing licensed physician for medication that can be self-administered to bring about death; and in connection therewith, requiring two licensed physicians to confirm the medical prognosis, that the terminally-ill patient has received information about other care and treatment options, and that the patient is making a voluntary and informed decision in requesting the medication; requiring evaluation by a licensed mental health professional if either physician believes the patient may not be mentally capable; granting immunity from civil and criminal liability and professional discipline to any person who in good faith assists in providing access to or is present when a patient self-administers the medication; and establishing criminal penalties for persons who knowingly violate statutes relating to the request for the medication?

2016 Nov 8 :: State of Colorado :: StatutoryProposition 106: Access to Medical Aid-in-Dying Medication See summary »

Ballot Question Results

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County
Yes
No
Total Votes Cast
Totals
 
1,765,786
956,263
2,722,049
Totals
 
1,765,786
956,263
2,722,049