LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Adults suffering from a terminal illness would have the right to end their own life with a doctor’s assistance under a bill Nebraska lawmakers will consider this year.
Sen. Ernie Chambers of Omaha introduced legislation Wednesday that would allow patients to self-administer an aid-in-dying drug prescribed by their doctor.
Patients would have to request the prescription orally and in writing, with a statement signed by two witnesses. At least one of the witnesses could not be related to the patient and could not be listed as a beneficiary of the patient’s estate.
The bill would only apply to patients are believed to have less than six months to live.