State Euthanasia Laws
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State euthanasia laws are sometimes referred to as "physician-assisted suicide" or "right-to-die" laws. These laws identify whether euthanasia is specifically allowed in the state's laws, and the legal effect (i.e. criminalization) of withdrawing life-sustaining medical procedures. Choose a state from the map or a link from the list below for state-specific euthanasia and "right-to-die" laws.